Nokia: 3 Billion Mobiles By 2008
Posted on Wednesday, December 14th, 2005 1:37 PM
This is pretty cool.Nokia has updated their predictions and is now saying that there will be three billion mobile phone subs by 2008, two years ahead of everyone's previous estimates of 3 billion by 2010. This makes perfect sense as I've noticed over the past couple of years that the estimates for mobile phone sales at the beginning of the year are usualy 25-30% lower than the actual numbers by the end of the year. Look at the predictions for 2004 and 2005, there were mid-year correctons by all the analysis firms in both years.
"We've changed our forecast due to the faster growth in emerging markets," said Parikshit Bhasin, country general manager of Nokia Philippines at a yearend briefing.
Statistics from Informa Telecoms Media had about 1.56 billion GSM-based mobile phone subscribers in the world in the first nine months of 2005, said the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA).
Growth is expected to come from the Africas, some parts of Europe, Russia, India, and of course, China, GSA said.
Nokia expects the total number of mobile handsets sold worldwide to reach 780 million by end of 2005, a slight improvement from the second quarter forecast of 760 million
Nokia for its part said that it had sold more than 66 million mobile phones worldwide at the end of third quarter this year. This was amid earlier speculations that global demand was slowing down.
Cool stuff. Now I have to go back and change a bunch of slides... ;-)
-Russ