Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Jan 2008 09:33 UTC, submitted by anonymous
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RE[2]: Hmm this is not good news I don't think.
by nilkki on Tue 29th Jan 2008 11:33
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Over 50? Where did you get that?
It has just broke over 40%: http://www.mobilemonday.net/news/nokia-market-share-breaks-40-per-c...
EDIT: fixed link
Edited 2008-01-29 11:36 UTC
RE[3]: Hmm this is not good news I don't think.
by melkor on Wed 30th Jan 2008 00:37
in reply to "RE[2]: Hmm this is not good news I don't think."






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Well, what do you expect from a monopoly? Nokia has a monopoly in the mobile phone department, they can do what they want...this is why any company that has more than 50% of the market should have it's market forcibly capped by the government.
Dave