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10 Dec
The amount of mobile phone owners worldwide has soared to over 3.3 billion. When you take into account the worlds population is 6.6 billion, that means 1 in every 2 people own a mobile phone. A staggering 50%.
More than two thirds of mobile subscribers in the past 2 years have come from emerging and developing countries. Africa has also played a strong part in the growth of the mobile phone industry. This trend sheds positive light on developing countries as they begin to catch up with the rest of the
world.
In the same time, India and China added a combined number of 297 million new mobile phone buyers with the global annual average growth rate sat at 22 percent.
The rapid growth of the mobile phone industry is aided by people dropping traditional fixed land line phones, for more convenient and some times cheaper mobile phones. This is especially noted in countries such as Africa, America and the UK. As the mobile industry grows, it seems fixed land lines are set to see a steady decline in the coming years.
While developing countries are making great progress in mobile growth, internet and broadband speeds are not following the same pattern. High income countries are accountable for 66 percent of all fixed broadband subscribers, although they only make up 16 percent of the worlds population.
Hopefully as the mobile phone industry grows in these countries, we may begin to see 3G and HDSPA like internet access made available. Mobile internet has recently gone big in the UK and America. Simply by a dongle and you can have broadband internet access from nearly anywhere in the country at any time.
As developing countries mobile infrastructure grows they should take this into consideration and build a system that can be developed for such tasks in the future.
8 Dec
Across the United States and throughout the world, our roads and highways are more congested than ever. Statistics show that the majority of people driving are either talking on cell phones or texting while driving. Yes, multitasking has become the norm in today’s society for many folks. We tell our children and others not to text while driving,but they continue doing it,thinking that
they will never be involved in an accident.
I would like to encourage everyone who talks on a cell phone or texts while driving to consider buying a bluetooth headset. I truly believe that this piece of communication technology doesn’t get enough attention. By using a bluetooth headset it will allow you to have both hands on the steering wheel and your eyes focused on the road ahead.
In 1994 Ericsson Mobile Communications developed the prototype Bluetooth software. This state of the art technology has changed the way we communicate all over the world.
Motorola offers the largest selection in headsets on the market today. There are also many other companies that offer headsets as well. Jabra, Nokia, LG, Plantronics, Samsung, Sony Ericsson are just a few to mention. Now with so many headsets and options to choose from, there is no excuse for not buying this amazing technology.
If you’re a girl, Motorola makes a pink bluetooth headset and it’s the Motorola bluetooth h500. The pink h500 is very small and feminine. Whether you are a guy or a girl,I highly encourage you to get a bluetooth headset. You will be so glad you did!