Cellular phone market predicted to expand by 40%.(Communication)

From: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter | Date: February 24, 2004 | Copyright information

High growth is predicted for the market of cellular phones in the country in the coming years. Indonesia is one of countries with the highest growth for the market of cellular phones in the world. In 2003, the number of cellular phone subscribers grew by almost 60% over the previous year.

According to Alcatel Indonesia, a provider of telecommunication solution, cellular phone market in Indonesia grew sharply over the past several years. The number of subscribers grew by ...

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