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Cisco: Mobile data traffic to grow 66-fold by 2013

Brad Reed By Brad Reed
A new report published by Cisco says that mobile Web traffic volume will double every year between now and 2013, when traffic will total roughly 2.2 million terabytes per month. Read full story

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02/11/09

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  2. Shareholders say Microsoft squanders billions on R&D projects
  3. Evolution of PCs, Macs, Internet, routing, cell phones, Microsoft Windows
  4. Google's Latitude: Not new, but worrisome
  5. FAA network hacked
  6. A few clean words from the creator of Cursebird
  7. Nortel to shed shareholders meeting, more employees
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