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[joopdorresteijn.com] However, mobile VoIP users are emerging quickly, “analyst firm Disruptive Analysis suggested ‘VoIP-over-3G’ would grow from zero to 250 million users worldwide within five years.” (telecoms.com, 2008) The reason why mobile operators are still neglecting this market are general for many cases of disruptive innovation.
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