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		<title>By: BlackBerry Cool &#187; HSDPA shows 130% growth</title>
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		<dc:creator>BlackBerry Cool &#187; HSDPA shows 130% growth</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] That&#8217;s not all. We had previously told you that the number of HSDPA networks planned, in deployment or launched has reached 108 in 51 countries; the number has now reached 120 in 55 countries, of which 58 are providing commercial services in 37 countries today. GSA forecasts that the number of commercial HSDPA networks world-wide will reach 85 by end 2006. Looks like HSDPA is here to stay. [...]</description>
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