Operators favour supply of iPad and Galaxy Tab.
The tablet tornado continues to storm ahead, following research from US-based Strategy Analytics, that says operators now have a minimum of five tablets on offer to meet consumer demand.
Tablet-specific tariffs are now responsible for almost 35 per cent of all mobile price plans now, compared to less than 30 per cent in September 2011, according to the report.
Pawel Kmiec, report author, says: "Q4 2011 brought rapid growth in tablet tariffs in all countries. Operators today offer on average four-five tablet devices -- usually a first or second-generation iPad, a seven or ten-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab, and increasingly, an operator-branded tablet device.
"Given the scale and speed of LTE/4G developments, Strategy Analytics predicts that the number of tablet-specific LTE/4G plans will grow rapidly over the next six to 12 months."
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