Today there are some 3 billion mobile subscriptions worldwide, and that will grow to 5 billion by 2015, when two-thirds of the people on earth will have phones, predicts Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp. Mobile phones are, undoubtedly, the largest contributors in the process of bringing us up here. Mobile phones are important, but so is education and health care, after doing a reverse phone number check. He concludes by calling for regulatory policies that favour competition and encourage the speediest possible spread of mobile telephony. Mobile phones are not just bad browsers on resource-constrained devices with crappy connectivity and non-free voice.
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