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Among them are companies involved with wireless subscription services, in-store digital kiosks that enable consumers to create their own music mixes and put them on CD, and Internet-based jukeboxes for bars and pubs.
"With two screens and a built-in wireless subscription, they're offering more than Amazon for the same price," says Epps. "They're not making any money off this device".
Verizon Communications announced today that its quarterly revenue rose due to strong wireless subscription growth.
Over the span of 20 years, wireless subscription has risen to 40% of the world population, and is expected to grow to 70% by 2015.
Even though wireless subscription sales are strong, Verizon profits are down due to merger-related costs and other items.
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Among the very largest cities, however, wireless subscriptions as a percentage of population tends to be lower.
Vivo had 30 percent of Brazil's 179 million wireless subscriptions at the end of March, according to Anatel, the country's phone regulator.
"That means three out of every four wireless subscriptions belongs to those two companies," said Charles S. Golvin, a telecom analyst at Forrester Research.
The number of wireless subscriptions has now reached 5 billion worldwide, earlier than expected, not least because so many SIM cards now sit in machines that communicate with other machines.And then there are security concerns, particularly after the Stuxnet worm made the rounds in September.
NetNearU also plans to sell wireless subscriptions, enabling travelers to pay a monthly rate for unlimited connections.
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