Mobile Broadband Usage doubled in 2007
Posted on March 19, 2008 at 4:20 pm.
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According to a new study, number of PCs, smart phones, PDAs and other mobile devices that accessed the Internet via U.S. cellular broadband networks more than doubled in 2007. Work-related devices accounted for 59% of total devices and home took the balance 41%. Only one percent of the total U.S. Internet population is using mobile broadband today.
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