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Mobile Broadband: Substitution or Augmentation?
MetaSwitch Blogs (Oct 16 2009) Marketing
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Mobile broadband raises questions for providers of fixed broadband access for reasons similar to mobile voice: there is at least potential for product substitution, especially as fourth-generation mobile networks replace third-generation networks and access speeds in the 10 Mbps to... (Read Full Article)
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