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Number of cell phone subscribers will reach 4 billion in 2008

Thursday, September 25th 2008 - 21:00 UTC
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The number of mobile cellular subscribers worldwide will reach the 4 billion mark by the end of 2008, the head of the United Nations International Telecommunications Union (ITU) announced Thursday.

The number of subscribers has surged nearly 25% annually for the past eight years. Mobile penetration stood at only 12% in 2000, growing to reach over 60% by the end of 2008. "The fact that 4 billion subscribers have been registered worldwide indicates that it is technically feasible to connect the world to the benefits of ICT [information and communication technology] and that it is a visible business opportunity," ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré said in New York at a high-level event on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), eight anti-poverty targets agreed upon by world leaders in 2000. "Clearly, ICTs have the potential to act as catalysts to achieve the 2015 targets of the MDGs," he added. The ITU emphasized the need to carefully interpret data. A 61% penetration rate does not mean in reality that every other person in the world is using a mobile phone; rather, the statistics reflect the number of subscriptions, not people. Double counting could occur if people have multiple cellular subscriptions, while some could be sharing their phone with others. The agency also cautioned that penetration rates vary by region and even within countries. Rapidly developing economies such as Brazil, Russia, India and China are driving the growth in the number of cellular subscribers. These nations alone account for over 1.3 billion of them by the end of 2008.

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