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[Title] => MMS users in AsPac seen to grow by 50% in 2004
[Summary] => Users of the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) in the Asia-Pacific will grow by over 50 percent this year, according to recent research from IDCs Quarterly Wireless Services Tracker.
MMS users represented only 2.3 percent of total wireless subscribers by end-2003. By end-2004, they will represent 4.3 percent.
"While the number of MMS users continues to expand each quarter, it will take another two years for MMS technology to gain mass appeal," said Davina Yeo, associate director for wireless research of IDC Asia-Pacific.
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MMS users represented only 2.3 percent of total wireless subscribers by end-2003. By end-2004, they will represent 4.3 percent.
"While the number of MMS users continues to expand each quarter, it will take another two years for MMS technology to gain mass appeal," said Davina Yeo, associate director for wireless research of IDC Asia-Pacific.
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January 9, 2004 - 12:00am