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By the end of 2007 the number of cellular connections will reach three billion, having passed through 2.5 billion during September 2006, according to research firm Wireless Intelligence.The majority of the world's cellular growth will continue to come from Asia-Pacific, but the fastest rate growth there will shift from China to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, said Wireless Intelligence.
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