A special report on telecoms in emerging markets: : Mobile marvels | The Economist -
“In 2000 the developing countries accounted for around one-quarter of the world’s 700m or so mobile phones. By the beginning of 2009 their share had grown to three-quarters of a total which by then had risen to over 4 billion.”
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