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Survey analyzes Bahrain's cellular use
- Bahrain: Monday, September 22 - 2008 at 16:11
A new survey of Bahrain's cellular users has revealed that multiple line use (two lines or more) stood at 15.7% of total cellular users. Over half (53.5%) of respondents cited separating business use from personal use as the main reason behind multiple line use. The survey, conducted by Arab Advisors Group, also revealed that 56% of Bahrain's cellular users reported being aware of 3G cellular services. Of those who are aware, 36% use 3G services, while 75.7% of those who use 3G services stated that they use it for video calling.
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