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Telecoms To Make $11 Bn Revenue From Data In India

The global mobile data revenue will increase from $386 billion in 2015 to $630 billion in 2020, said A Parks Associates.

Most of the revenue growth in mobile data business will be in the Asia Pacific region and the rest of the world. North America and Western Europe will see minimal growth, and in the U.S. especially, alternatives such as Wi-Fi have drawn consumer interest to reduce their mobile data bills. Cable operators are promoting Wi-Fi hotspots, and 70 percent of U.S. mobile consumers are interested in Wi-Fi-only data plans.

From the article "Telecoms To Make $11 Bn Revenue From Data In India" by www.telecomlead.com

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