India's CDMA2000 subscriber base surpasses 50 mn.

Economic Times (New Delhi, India), August, 2007

Aug. 27--NEW DELHI -- The CDMA Development Group (CDG) on Sunday announced that India's CDMA2000 subscriber base has surpassed 50 million fixed and mobile device users.

Subscriber growth reached this milestone only four years after the technology's introduction to the market, while it it took GSM more than ten years to reach the same number, the apex CDMA body said.

The CDG attributes this rapid growth in the region to the economic delivery of differentiated value-added services, network expansion into the rural areas of India and the growing availability of very low end (VLE) devices.

"India is an important showcase that demonstrates CDMA2000's flexibility, performance and efficiency," said James Person, chief operating officer of the CDG....

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