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CALIFORNIA - According to the latest World Bank data, there are currently over six billion mobile units scattered throughout the world. It is estimated, that number will increase and exceed the human population.
Reported by Mashable, Saturday (21/07/2012), 12 years ago, less than one billion mobile phones around the world. But now, three-quarter of the world population has access to mobile phones.
Owners of mobile phones in developing countries rose 1500 percent from 2000 to 2010. While the number of incoming messages in 2010 to reach 5 trillion SMS.
Young people become a major driver of growth in the mobile phone world. In developing countries, people aged under 15 years old with low income 29 percent of them have cell phones. While high income is only recorded a 15 per cent.
Of this report shows, developing countries grow richer, so that consumers can afford to have a mobile device. Then the technological developments that helped push the price of mobile phones is also a role of the rapid growth of mobile phone users in the world.
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