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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3c99bb/3q_2009_china_hand) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.'s new report "3Q.2009 China Handset Connections by Technology Forecast, 2009 - 2013: Total Handset Connections in China to reach 1.04 billion in 2013" to their offering.
China Handset Connections by Technology Forecast provides a comprehensive forecast of country-specific connections of mobile devices by various technologies. We provide historical (2007 and 2008) data and forecasts (2009 - 2013) for the following series: Total connections (000s) and connections for various technology families, including: GSM family (2G GSM, WCDMA, HSPA, LTE), TD-SCDMA, cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1XRTT, CDMA 1XEV-DO, Mobile WIMAX, and other (TDMA, PDC, iDEN, analogue). This forecast is one of the most comprehensive forecasts of technology connections in the industry.
Why you should buy this report:
By purchasing this report, you will receive an Excel file with a datasheet that covers total connections, connections by technology (2G GSM, WCDMA, HSPA, LTE, cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1XRTT, CDMA 1XEV-DO, TD-SCDMA, Mobile WIMAX) and growth rates of connections by technology (2G GSM, WCDMA, HSPA, LTE, cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1XRTT, CDMA 1XEV-DO, TD-SCDMA, Mobile WIMAX). To this report, we are adding a summary of our Global Handset Connections Forecast.
This report provides answers to all of the following questions:
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For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3c99bb/3q_2009_china_hand
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