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FIGURESFigure 1.1: Mobile and Internet: Identical twins, born two years apart Figure 1.2: Media hype precedes market growth Figure 2.1: Possible migration paths from 2G to 3G Figure 2.2: The IMT-2000 family of terrestrial radio interfaces Figure 2.3: Approximate wireless ranges Figure 2.4: The structure of DoCoMo’s i-mode network Figure 2.5: Average length of mobile data sessions Figure 2.6: Radio access systems for mobile data Figure 3.1: Internet and mobile users according to GDP per capita (2001) Figure 3.2: Historical Internet and mobile growth, strengths and weaknesses Figure 3.3: More mobile than fixed Figure 3.4: Mobile Internet around the world Figure 3.5: Worldwide SMS growth Figure 3.6: Mobile Internet users Figure 3.7: 3G in Korea and Japan Figure 3.8: World 3G subscribers and revenues, predictions Figure 3.9: Main players in the mobile data value web Figure 4.1: Competition status Figure 4.2: The 3G rollercoaster Figure 4.3: Open mobile Internet access for 3G (W-CDMA) Figure 4.4: The payment chain: models for common billing Figure 5.1: PC Internet access and mobile Internet access in Japan Figure 5.2: Broadband king: The Republic of Korea Figure 5.3: The impact of a competitor in China Figure 5.4: SMS usage and demand for mobile data in China Figure 5.5: Thailand, English and the Internet Figure 5.6: Mobile growing in fertile markets Figure 5.7: Nearly hitting the ceiling with mobile Figure 5.8: Africa - a mobile continent Figure 6.1: Software bugs Figure 6.2: Growing the mobile data market Figure 6.3: How Koreans use mobile data Figure 6.4: The 3G revenue gap Figure 6.5: Spot the potential: Actual and potential users in developed and developing countries Figure 6.6: Which developing economies are likely to adopt the mobile Internet first?
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