The Wireless Industry: The Essential Engine of US Economic Growth
By Roger Entner on April 30, 2012
Recon Analytics undertook this in-depth report to determine the extent of the economic impact the wireless industry has on the US economy.
We ran an independent analysis based on numerous sources, including data that covered wireless carriers, wireless handset and equipment manufacturers and the overall wireless broadband industry. In addition, we applied our own analysis to the data we collected.
Download the report here.
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- Check out the new research note on @FierceWireless http://t.co/m4MFMfO9
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- Check out the new research note on @FierceWireless http://t.co/m4MFMfO9
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- Just putting things in perspective: #Facebook's Mobile ARPU increased from 18c per month in Q4 12 to 19.3c per month in Q1 13 up 8% q over q
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Reply - New article up on my blog: A integrated look of wireless competition: http://t.co/VotAaVbyVS
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Reply - @stevekovach math is easy, but u are getting 4 different experiences for your money. People hawith their feet
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- Just putting things in perspective: #Facebook's Mobile ARPU increased from 18c per month in Q4 12 to 19.3c per month in Q1 13 up 8% q over q










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