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To: S100 who wrote (18084)2/2/2002 11:03:13 PM
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Western Europe to see handset sales decline
30/01/2002
By 2006, 77 per cent of all handset sold will be replacements, up from slightly more than half in 2001, says a study published by Strategy Analytics.

Despite GSM's overall dominance of the cellular market, CDMA will control a disproportionate share of the 3G markets by 2006.

Retail sales will have increased to 870 million phones by 2006. By then, Southeast Asia will account for 40 per cent of total sales, more than double the size of any other region. Western Europe and North America will see their share of handset sales fall significantly over the next five years from over to 36 per cent in 2006 from 50 per cent in 2001.

Having fallen 13 per cent in 2001, Western European handset sales will remain flat in 2002, before beginning to recover in 2003, as companies are still trying to get rid of built-up inventory.
europemedia.net
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