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Bulgaria among fastest growing mobile phone markets – UNCTAD

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Bulgaria among fastest growing mobile phone markets – UNCTAD

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Bulgaria’s mobile phone market has been the seventh most dynamic on the planet in 2003/08, according to the 2009 Information Economy Report of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

At the same time, Bulgaria lagged seriously behind in terms of internet access, the report said.

Mobile phone penetration in Bulgaria was estimated at 142 per cent of total population at the end of 2008, with user numbers topping 10.8 million after increasing by an average of over 30 per cent annually in the period between 2003 and 2008. Mobile penetration sums the number of customers on all networks in a country and can thus exceed the total population if customers use multiple SIM cards.

Only 25 per cent of Bulgarians, however, had access to the internet at the end of 2008, according to the report.

Source: Dnevnik

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