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GSMA Market Research Reveals Addressable Market of 70 Million PC Buyers Interested in Notebooks With Built-In Mobile Broadband- GSMA Announces Competition for Mid-Tier Mobile Broadband Enabled Notebook PCs The global trade association for the mobile industry, the GSM Association (GSMA), and Microsoft Corp. today published the results of the first-ever consumer study into mobile broadband computing that shows that there is a tremendous addressable - but currently untapped - market. The study highlights a 70 million unit opportunity, worth some $50 billion in 2008, for notebook PCs in the high growth, mass market $500 -$1000 (USD) price range with built-in mobile broadband.
"People all over the world want to access the information that they need, when they need it, wherever they are," said Ron Garriques, President Global Consumer Group for Dell. "That is why Dell has taken an industry leading position with more built-in mobile broadband notebooks in our portfolio than any other PC manufacturer. We support the efforts of the GSMA and look forward to lending our expertise in built-in mobile broadband to help drive connectivity for more people around the world." "For mobile PC users, we believe that the widespread deployment of wireless high-speed broadband service represents one of the most exciting developments in recent memory," said Philippe Davy, vice president of marketing, Lenovo. "For the first time, notebook PC mobility will intersect with cost-effective wireless service and bandwidth that provides an experience similar to what people get with wired broadband support at home. Lenovo was the first notebook PC company to embrace integrated 3G service, has set the standard for wireless innovation, and we will continue to drive additional value in wireless technology for our customers." "The potential size of market opportunity here cannot be ignored both now and especially the future" said Sigve Brekke, CEO of Total Access Communication (DTAC). "Customers' strong preference for mobility both on the phone and the PC Notebook gives us the opportunity to meet their needs with attractive bundled offers attracting new users with the strength of DTAC's extensive EDGE network, and by strengthening our channels through closer partnership." "Uptake of mobile broadband services is beginning to surge in many countries, as consumers and business users see the benefit of having a high-speed connection available to them at all times," said Dr. Nikolai Dobberstein, Head of Products & New Businesses at Maxis, Malaysia. "We are witnessing the creation of a virtuous circle in which mobile broadband will drive economies of scale, bringing down the cost of HSPA equipment and enabling more and more people to enjoy easy access to mobile Internet services." "Mobile broadband has fabulous potential and promises to transform the communications landscape world-wide," said Dave Williams, CTO of Telefonica O2 Europe and GSM Association Board Member. "This new survey confirms that there is a very real hunger for next generation wireless technologies not only from the industry, but also from businesses and consumers who clearly can't wait to embrace mobile broadband and the benefits it will bring." "Telstra's new Next G(TM) (3GSM 850 MHz) service is the world's largest nationwide wireless broadband network with download speeds as fast as any in the world," said Sol Trujillo, Chief Executive Officer of Telstra Corporation Ltd. " Almost 400,000 Australians or seven per cent of Telstra mobile subscribers have realised the benefits of mobile computing with high-speed data cards in the past year alone. This tells us our customers want real-time, easy data access and this GSMA initiative will further enhance the offerings to this market." Notes to Editors: Key research findings:
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