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To: Mr.Fun who wrote (3063)12/17/1999 4:47:00 PM
From: tero kuittinen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
I got Nokia's global mobile network market share estimates for 1991-1992 from various research reports; some placed it around 2-3% in the first years of the decade. Right now it's probably around 14-15%, depending on the source. That would be a fivefold increase in mobile infrastructure market share.

I'm sorry I messed up Lucent's share - I thought they had a presence in analog networks in 1990-1992? Are you saying they never built an analog network? That's the only way they could have been behind Nokia during those years. I have a hard time believing Nokia and Motorola were even in 1994 in mobile network sales. That doesn't fit together with the market share estimates I've seen. I'm not sure what was included in that Nokia division in 1994 - were the cable systems still included?

Tero