All The Companies That Dominated The Mobile Phone Market Over The Last 30 Years, Visualized

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Submitted by Adwait 1 hour ago

Redditor jcceagle created a dynamic visualization of the biggest players in the mobile phone market over the last three decades after painstakingly sifting through corporate filings and other business data.


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