HSDPA mobile broadband expected to take off in 2008
According to new forecasts released by research firm Ovum the number of HSDPA connections will reach 16.5 million by the end of 2008 in Western Europe. This will grow from a small base of half a million at the end 2006, as UMTS operators throughout the region start deploying this new high speed wireless technology, stated the firm.
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