The theme at CTIA in Las Vegas is mobile broadband and the shift to 4G. In this morning’s keynote, AT&T’s CEO Ralph de la Vega said that the U.S. is facing unprecedented demand for mobile broadband and that the U.S. is moving faster than any other country in the world to deploy the fastest networks. “Almost any way you look at it, the U.S. is leading the way,” he said.
Here’s how the U.S. is ahead on mobile broadband:
— The U.S. has 117 million 3G subscribers, or 18 percent of the world

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