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  • There are more mobile phones in Germany than inhabitants, the telecom industry federation Bitkom has said, reports the

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » More cell phones than people 2006

  • The BSA says German trade association Bitkom estimates that the average consumer pays out as much as €150 (about $180) in private copy levies when he or she kits out a typical home office with a PC, scanner, printer and CD or DVD burner, says The Register.

    EU music licensing 2005

  • "Our immigration restrictions have been a real brake on growth," says Stephan Pfisterer, spokesman for German IT-industry association Bitkom in Berlin.

    Idle By Law 2007

  • In fact, a German technology analyst, Bitkom, reckons Galileo will not be up and running until 2014 or later.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Helen 2007

  • The BSA says German trade association Bitkom estimates that the average consumer pays out as much as €150 about $180 in private copy levies when he or she kits out a typical home office with a PC, scanner, printer and CD or DVD burner, says The Register.

    EU music licensing 2005

  • According to a survey published by German tech industry association Bitkom earlier this month, 45 percent of German gamers opt for free-to-play versions only.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Bitkom found that 43 percent of German gamers splash out on games which require them to pay before they play, spending an average of 15 euros a month.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • According to a survey published by German tech industry association Bitkom earlier this month, 45 percent of German gamers opt for free-to-play versions only.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Bitkom found that 43 percent of German gamers splash out on games which require them to pay before they play, spending an average of 15 euros a month.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • According to a survey published by German tech industry association Bitkom earlier this month, 45 percent of German gamers opt for free-to-play versions only.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

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