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GPS to drive 3G: 315 million GPS-based LBS subscribers expected in five years
10:32 AM - September 28, 2006 by
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In 2011, the total population of GPS-enabled location-based services (LBS) subscribers will reach 315 million, up from 12 million in 2006, according to a new study from ABI Research. Put another way, that represents a rise from less than 0.5% of total wireless subscribers today to more than 9% worldwide at the end of the study's 5-year forecast period.
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