Friday, November 5, 2010

Study Suggests 20% Would Cut Broadband Access Cord and Go Mobile

About 20 percent of fixed broadband access users surveyed by Nokia Siemens Networks in France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom want to "cut the cord" and buy mobile broadband service instead, the Nokia Siemens Networks "Mobile Broadband Study 2010" has found.

More than half of mobile broadband users say they are interested in high-speed mobile broadband or LTE and half of respondents report they already use mobile broadband, mostly on their phones.

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