
from the dept. Hundreds of millions of people already own mobile phones, and their ranks are projected to swell to more than 1 billion in just a few years. At the same time, however, those numbers reflect a shrinking pool of first-time buyers--meaning that Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson and other major manufacturers face the not-so-simple task of selling replacement phones to people who already own one and are often locked into a lengthy subscriber contract. Is cell phone industry going HIGH or LOW? < | >
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