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Uganda's broadband revenues will surge, says Pyramid -- September 7, 2010 The telecom market in Uganda generated $638m in 2009, almost exclusively through mobile services. Fixed broadband services are expected to join the mobile segment as a strong driver of growth as the new undersea cables land in the coasts of East Africa and the terrestrial fiber rings start reaching the landlocked country.
FCC cuts off free nationwide broadband potential indefinitely -- September 1, 2010 According to Silicon Valley-based M2Z Networks, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notified M2Z and its Silicon Valley investors including Kleiner Perkins, Charles River Ventures, and Redpoint Ventures, that it has terminated the AWS-3 spectrum (2155-2180 MHz) public interest rulemaking, thereby closing off the possibility of providing free nationwide broadband service in the United States for the foreseeable future.
Allot releases World Cup Mobile Trends report -- July 28, 2010 Allot Communications Ltd. has released its new Allot MobileTrends World Cup Report. The report indicates that mobile broadband usage increased by 24% during the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches. Web browsing on mobile broadband experienced the sharpest growth with a 35% rise, while YouTube traffic rose significantly by 32% on post-match mornings.
Ericsson reports mobile subscriptions reach 5 billion -- July 13, 2010 This week marked yet another milestone in the internet becoming mobile when the 5 billionth mobile subscription added to the count, largely thanks to emerging markets like India and China.
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