Globally, GSM added 215.3 million new customers from March 2003
to March 2004, more than the total customer base of any other wireless
technology in the world today. In the first quarter of 2004, new
GSM customers throughout the world totaled nearly 55 million.
GSM continues its robust growth year-over-year, adding nearly 35
million customers in the Americas for an annual gain of 118% from
March 2003 to March 2004. This growth rate builds on the momentum
of GSM in the Americas, which had recorded a 100% gain from December
2002 to December 2003. According to data from EMC, GSM annual percentage
growth is five times that of any other wireless technology in the
Americas.
In Latin America and the Caribbean, GSM growth continues at a phenomenal
pace of nearly 190% during this one-year period ended March 2004.
Erasmo Rojas, Director of Latin America and Caribbean for 3G Americas
noted that the decisions in favor of GSM in the Latin American key
markets are indicative of the regional trend. Rojas stated, "Countries
that are rapidly expanding their GSM customer base include Brazil,
Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, and Jamaica. The numbers are
remarkable." In Mexico, GSM grew by nearly 710% annually (through
March 2004) adding 5.9 million new customers and in Brazil, GSM
showed more than 300% annual growth in the same time period, adding
6.8 million new customers compared to less than half that amount
of new CDMA customers (3.3 million). Chile remains a strong GSM
market adding more than one million new customers in the year ending
March 2004. Colombia only began offering GSM in the past year and
now reports 1.7 million customers in March 2004. Rojas continued,
"We are seeing newly licensed operators, as well as a large
number of both TDMA and CDMA operators, choose GSM for their next
generation technology migration strategy."
GSM in the U.S. and Canada showed outstanding results for the GSM
operators with more than an 82% annual growth during the one year
ending March 2004.
"GSM continues to be the fastest growing wireless technology
in the Americas," stated Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas.
"The industry is seeing global commercial deployments of EDGE
technology, the fastest nationwide wireless data service available
now to more than 220 million people in the U.S. and launched by
seventeen operators worldwide. Globally, there are 94 operators
in 58 countries committed to deploying EDGE who represent more than
a quarter of a billion customers in their subscriber base."
{Cellular News}