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60.
The FCC has reported that “mobile calls continue to be significantly less 
     expensive on a per minute basis in the United States than in Western
     Europe and Japan.”


61.
As per the NPD Group, by mid-2006, 42% of all wireless subscribers used
     their wireless phone as their primary phone.


62.
According to Telephia, more than 2,000 video titles are now available to
     wireless subscribers over their mobile devices.


63.
By the middle of 2006, almost half of wireless customers in the U.S. were
     using some form of wireless data – surfing the wireless web, sending text
     and photo-messages, or downloading and playing games, ringtones, or
     music files.


64.
Globally, more than 200 mobile broadband devices have been introduced.

65.
As stated by M:Metrics, almost 75 million U.S. wireless customers sent
     text messages in October 2006.


66.
Since a national framework was introduced, the average local monthly
     wireless bill has fallen approximately 30% in inflation adjusted dollars.


67.
According to the NPD Group, 12% of U.S. wireless customers sent picture
    messages in September 2006 – up from 4% in January 2006.


68.
As per Telephia, in the third quarter 2006, about 23.5 million U.S. wireless
     subscribers had music players on their handsets, and more than 2 million
     downloaded full music tracks.


69.
There are hundreds of thousands of wireless 911 calls made per day.

Global Mobile Spectrum
Allocations Map

This interactive map will help you learn about spectrum allocation, country-by-country, collected per continent. 

In addition, the map offers data as granular as the available technologies (Frequency – MHz), as well as the region designation per the ITU, on a per country basis.  

                   Click here to learn more.