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Datamonitor research brand Ovum has predicted mobile broadband connections will number more than three billion in the coming years. By 2015, revenues from mobile broadband are predicted to double compared with 2010, while the number of connections is forecasted to grow by more than 100 per cent. [
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The VoIP service market has survived the effects of the recession and thanks to increasing customer up take was valued at £31 billion in 2010 compared to £21 billion in 2008. The domestic sectorremains the largest of the market at 69 per cent of total revenue, but business VoIP solutions are growing at a quicker pace, according to Infonetics Research. [
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The number of mobile broadband users worldwide is expected pass the one billion mark in the next 12 months, new research has revealed, which could mean higher take-up of VoIP solutions. [
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Over one billion people will be mobile workers by the end of this year, according to a forecast from ABI Research. The global market intelligence firm also predicted that the mobile worker population will reach almost 1. [
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Wi-Max will be offered to over one billion people by the end of next year, the WiMAX Forum has said. The not-for-profit organisation also expects the next generation mobile communication standard 4G to become widely available by that time. [
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Broadband subscriptions worldwide will rise to half a billion over the next year, Informa Telecoms & Media has said. Fixed broadband access is now almost universal in the UK and the world's other most affluent countries, according to the communications research company. [
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