South America to pass 350 million cellular connections by end of 2007, says Wireless Intelligence
By the end of 2007, South America is expected to pass the 350 million connections mark in cellular communications, which represents an annual growth of 15%, according to research firm Wireless Intelligence. The region is among the fastest growing regions after the Middle East & Africa and Asia Pacific.
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