The 20-year bonanza enjoyed by mobile phone carriers is nearing its end, with revenues failing to keep pace with the number of new connections, according to research to be published on Tuesday.Much of the mobile companies’ new business will come from the developing world, where they are unable to charge the same level of fees as they do in western markets.To read this report in The Guardian in full, see:
www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/sep/19/mobile-phone-bonanza-over
Mobile phone bonanza ‘over’, despite demand in developing markets
The 20-year bonanza enjoyed by mobile phone carriers is nearing its end, with revenues failing to keep pace with the number of new connections, according to research to be published on Tuesday.