Research and Markets: Keep Track of Bulgaria's Evolving Mobile ...
Alan SolheimFred GoldsteinHunter NewbyJagan JagannathanJay SeatonJon ArnoldPhil HillSandra M. CampbellAlan RosenbergAllan BawArt RosenbergChris GatchDan MillerDavid CameronDavid H. CarringtonKim GarnerRick GravesRosanne D'Ausilio, Ph.D.Barry SherBiju OommenJohn P. Consequently the focus has shifted from revenue growth through new subscribers towards increasing ARPU levels by encouraging uptake of postpaid services and usage of mobile data and content. GustavsenSridhar RamachandranThierry GrenotTom CrossTom WheelerChrista HeibelChristopher M. Non-SMS and MMS data usage generates an almost insignificant amount of revenue indicating significant growth potential. SchelmeticAnil SharmaAnshu ShrivastavaAnuradha ShuklaArun SatapathyArvind AroraAssociated PressCalvin AzuriDivya NarainJai C.S.Narayan BhatNatheshNiladri Sekhar NathNitya PrashantRadhika RaghunathRaju ShanbhagShamila JanakiramanSusan J. The launch of services by the country's third GSM operator does not bode well for the two pre-existing operators, given that the mobile voice market is saturated and the new entrant has announced plans to acquire a significant market share. This report presents a concise overview of Bulgaria's mobile market, offering a variety of insightful statistics, covering the major operators, market developments and services offered.Contents:1. To this end, both of the established mobile operators have launched 3G services and sophisticated mobile content platforms (Vodafone Live!
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