3G will 'be the norm' in 2009
Seven out of ten Western European mobile users will have a 3G-enabled device within five years. The number of users of the high-speed data protocol 3G (UMTS) will rise from 600,000 at the end of 2003 to 240 million by 2009, according to Analysys Research.
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