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GSM Market Acceptance May 1999

GSM Market Acceptance May 1999. More than 171 million subscribers, increasing by two new subscribers every second More than 300 operational networks. (Source: GSM MoU and EMC). GSM Forecast Million subscribers. (Source: EMC). GSM World-wide Subscriber Growth Million subscribers.

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GSM Market Acceptance May 1999

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  1. GSM Market AcceptanceMay 1999 • More than 171 million subscribers, increasing by two new subscribers every second • More than 300 operational networks (Source: GSM MoU and EMC)

  2. GSM ForecastMillion subscribers (Source: EMC)

  3. GSM World-wide Subscriber Growth Million subscribers (Source: EMC)

  4. Countries and Areas Committed to GSMMay 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

  5. Countries Committed to GSMMay 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

  6. Countries Committed to GSM 900May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

  7. Countries Committed to GSM 1800May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

  8. Countries Committed to GSM 1900May 1999 (Source: GSM MoU)

  9. GSM Subscriber BaseMillion subscribers (Source: EMC)

  10. GSM Subscriber BaseTotal 171 million subscribers, May 1999 (Source: EMC)

  11. Personal Communication VisionSeamless service coverage & availability with high quality & capacity at low cost • Personal communicators pocket sized User-friendly low-cost mass-markets service Personal services and numbers Business services at the office and on the move “Allows any person to make or receive calls and access dataanytime and anywhere based on individual needs”

  12. Global Market Trends • Continued high growth for wireless • Increasing competition • Rapid digitalization • Multi-standards/technologies • Consumer, and office indoor segments will dominate • Personal multimedia services emerging • Merging of industries; fixed, mobile internet and content

  13. Mobile Telephone and Internet users Million subscribers

  14. Penetration in CountriesPercent of inhabitants, April 1999 Years in Operation (Source: Ericsson and EMC)

  15. Penetration in countries with more than 500.000 inhabitantsIn percent, April 1999 (Source: EMC)

  16. World’s Mobile SubscribersTotal 355 million subscribers, May 1999 125 million 74 million 5 million 121 million 5 million 26 million (Source: EMC)

  17. World’s Mobile Subscribers by RegionForecast in millions (Source: EMC)

  18. Digital Mobile SubscribersForecast in millions (Source: EMC)

  19. Digital Mobile SubscribersMillion subscribers, May 1999 (Source: EMC)

  20. US Mobile Revenue Development Monthly USD revenue per subscriber (Source: CTIA)

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