Mobile booms in India even as PC growth flattens
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John Ribeiro
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IDG News Service
, 12/29/2008
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India's mobile market continues to boom despite the global economic downturn, though its PC market is seeing flat growth.
The downturn has as yet to affect consumer spending in India but enterprises, which account for the bulk of PC demand, have
cut spending, said Kapil Dev Singh, country manager at research firm IDC India.
The country added 10.35 million wireless subscribers in November, compared to 10.42 million added during October, according
to data released Monday by the local telecom regulator.
India added 9.22 million mobile connections in July, 9.16 million [m] in August and 10.07 million in September, according
to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). At the end of November, the total base of wireless subscribers stood
at 336 million, TRAI said.
The boom in mobile demand can be put down to a perception among consumers that mobile phones are a basic requirement, Singh
said. Falling handset prices have also helped grow, he added.
In contrast, India's PC market is showing signs of flattening, according to IDC. It said last week that PC growth was flat
in the third quarter and is likely to stay that way through next year.
PC sales grew by only 1.7 percent in the third quarter over the same period last year, to 2.27 million units, with inventories
piling up in the channel.
While PC shipments to large and very large businesses were down by 13 percent from the same quarter last year, sales to the
home segment grew by 16 percent as buying increased at the start of the new school year, IDC said.
The first signs of a slowdown in the Indian PC market came in the first quarter, when sales grew by about 10 percent to 2.1
million units, far lower than last year, when sales grew 20 percent to 6.5 million units.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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