Examples of using Mobile subscribers in English and their translations into Chinese
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More than half the world's mobile subscribers live in Asia-Pacific- mostly in China and India.
In comparison, TPG said it only has 400,000 mobile subscribers, and 1 per cent share of the mobile market.
Today, it is estimated that there are about 5.1 billion unique mobile subscribers and only about half of them have smartphones.
For specific replication information regarding SQL Server Mobile subscribers, see"How Replication Works" and"Replication Architecture" in SQL Server Mobile Books Online.
According to GSMA Intelligence, the world's five billion unique mobile subscribers today account for approximately 7.7 billion mobile connections(excluding M2M).
There are 100 million 4G LTE users globally now, which makes up a small fraction of total mobile subscribers.
Fortumo is the only Western payment provider offering a direct carrier billing solution and covering 70% of mobile subscribers in India.
A continued assault from revitalized wireless carrier T-Mobile helped strip away almost two million of AT&T's monthly mobile subscribers.
ISuppli forecasts mobile subscribers at China Telecom and China Unicom will exceed 100 million and 200 million respectively in 2013.
It has connected over 5.1 billion unique mobile subscribers and almost 9 billion connections, changing the way we communicate, work, manage our health, homes, and entertain ourselves.
A telecoms analyst at a European investment bank said June was the first month since 2001 that more fixed-line subscribers than mobile subscribers were added.
In July 2012,"mobile subscribers aged 13+" in the United States using Android were up to 52%,[365] and rose to 90% in China.
In Europe, nearly 80% of the population were unique mobile subscribers at the end of 2014, while in Sub-Saharan Africa the figure was only 39%.
It is underpinned by Tata Communications' global network, which today connects 4 out of 5 mobile subscribers and carries around 30% of the world's internet routes.
More than 90 percent of new mobile subscriber growth will be in emerging markets.
International Mobile Subscriber Identifier.
International subscriber number(IMSI, international mobile subscriber identity).
International subscriber number(IMSI, international mobile subscriber identity).
IMSI or international mobile subscriber identity is a unique 15-digit number used for authentication of a person when moving network to network.
Formally called international mobile subscriber identity-catchers or IMSI-catchers, they also can capture the contents of calls and data use.