Guest X-Fusion Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Cellphone users in China sent 429 billion text messages in 2006, while India added more mobile subscribers in the year than Britain had in total, as the two countries joined Brazil and Russia in driving growth in the sector. A report by Britain's media and telecommunications watchdog Ofcom said mobile phones had driven most of the communications sector's growth and accounted for 53 percent of total telecoms revenue. In India, the number of new mobile subscriptions doubled to 150 million during the year -- an increase of more than Britain's total of 70 million mobile connections. However only 14 percent of the Indian population had a mobile connection, showing its remaining growth potential. In China, mobile users sent 429 billion text messages, an equivalent of 967 per user, more than any other country. The findings were part of the research included in the Ofcom International Communications Report which looked at the $1,787 billion global television, radio and telecommunications sector in 2006 to analyze growing trends. It found Britain had the highest take-up of digital television and the joint highest digital radio coverage of the 12 countries surveyed -- Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Republic of Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Canada and the United States. It also looked at Brazil, Russia, India and China as they are in different stages of development. Broadband take-up increased in Britain with over half of all households connected at the end of 2006, putting Britain slightly ahead of the United States for the first time. In the television sector, Japanese and U.S. viewers spent the most time watching TV, both averaging 4-1/2 hours a day in 2006, while the U.S. also led the take-up of high definition TV, with 10 percent of homes capable of showing HDTV in 2006. Internet-based TV or IPTV was most popular in France, with 1.5 million subscribers. Source: Reuters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spooky Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 WOW...And just on a similar note when i read that..........in my house between my wife me and the kids we have..........5 mobile phones between us, 3 pc's, 1 laptop. 2 ps2's, a nintendo DS, a sony PSP, (a nintedo wii after xmas day) Tv's in nearly all the rooms, cable and a 10 meg internet connection through a wireless router. When i was a kid we had 2 tv's a vcr and for 1 xmas i got a sinclair spectrum +2...........How times have changed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
city75 Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 You cant beat the good old Amstrad cpc 464 Green monitor lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iLia Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 WOW...And just on a similar note when i read that..........in my house between my wife me and the kids we have..........5 mobile phones between us, 3 pc's, 1 laptop. 2 ps2's, a nintendo DS, a sony PSP, (a nintedo wii after xmas day) Tv's in nearly all the rooms, cable and a 10 meg internet connection through a wireless router. When i was a kid we had 2 tv's a vcr and for 1 xmas i got a sinclair spectrum +2...........How times have changed. Dun spose you are interested in fostering a 37 yr old Greek? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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