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Research firm pulver.com forecast that wireless revenue would top...

Research firm pulver.com forecast that wireless revenue would top local wireline revenue by 2003, based on recent price reductions by mobile providers. “The wireless industry has erased the twentyfold wireline price advantage that existed in 1984, completely changing the…

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business case for who represents a potential wireless customer,” pulver.com CEO Jeff Pulver said. Report said if 25% of residential wireline customers convert to wireless, industry would gain 26 million subscribers, representing $14 billion potential revenue increase. That would give wireless industry revenue of $91 billion in 2003, compared with $90 million for local wireline industry, pulver.com projected.