India recently joins the list of the developed countries that have an estimated 100 million active cellphone users. With a number of approximately a hundred and fifty million users in the said country, India joins Unites States, China, Russia, and Japan. India's economy is also booming because most of the people in the country have wide-breadth knowledge on the latest in
computer technology.
India's mobile phone sector expanded up to 150 million last month, outstripping the number of landline phone subscribers in the country. The wireless Internet is not a new thing anymore for most computer users. As we can see it everywhere, the conveniences of the wireless web is being enjoyed by mobile users like owners of portable laptops,
personal digital assistants, Pocket PCs and mobile phones. Mobile phones for instance has now become a necessity than a luxury. Although they are banned in airplanes, there's still no point denying that these communication gadgets are quickly becoming as common as our old transistor radio. Now that some companies are posing to make cellular phones midget-sized computing devices, their demand will surely increase to tremendous heights. The latest models of phones today have top-of-the-line features like Bluetooth technology, GPS, 3G, and Pict-Bridge capability that can provide ease and convenience in communication.