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In-Stat says that at the end of 2008 there were only 11% of worldwide wireless subscriptions were 3G but by the end of 2013, the percentage of 3G and 4G subscriptions will reach 30%.
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By 2012, In-Stat expects in-flight broadband will be a billion-dollar-a-year business, with demand for in-flight broadband equipment nearly doubling between 2009 and 2013.
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According to In-Stat, there were 132 announced deployments in the fourth quarter of 2008, consisting of 95 HSPA, 18 WCDMA, 12 mobile WiMAX, six CDMA EV-DO, and one TD SCDMA.
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In-Stat, a market research firm, predicts there will be 800 planes with in-flight broadband by the end of 2009 vs. just 25 in 2008, generating $47 million in global revenue.
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I chatted today with In-Stat analyst Daryl Schoolar about bundled broadband packages, and he said one carrier in the U.S. is thinking about a prepaid bundle of bytes, where a carrier charges a consumer a certain amount for 5 GB of data to be used over time.
Here Comes Bundled Broadband. Prepaid Mobile Data Is Better 2009
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The number of broadband-enabled airplanes will rise to 800 in 2009 from 25 in 2008, In-Stat is predicting.
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Global WiMAX subscriptions will reach more than 85 million by the end of 2013, according to In-Stat.
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Microsoft software ran on 13.1% of smart phones sold in the U.S. last year, according to research firm In-Stat.
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A research report out yesterday from In-Stat shows that only 11 percent of mobile phone users subscriptions today are using for 3G networks, and by 2013 that number will rise to only 28 percent.
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By 2013, In-Stat sees the number of annual in-flight broadband connects topping 200 million.
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