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iGR Study Forecasts Global Mobile Data Traffic to Reach 10.3 Million Terabytes per Month by 2017
AUSTIN, TX, Feb 19, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
iGR's latest research forecasts an 11 times growth in global mobile
data traffic from 889,000 terabytes per month in 2012 to 10.3 million
terabytes per month in 2017. This forecast is for mobile data
networks, including 3G and 4G LTE, but does not include WiFi traffic
offloaded from the macro network.
iGR's mobile data traffic model estimates the amount of bandwidth
consumed by a given activity -- e.g., checking email, listening to
streaming music or watching streaming video, checking social sites,
etc. iGR has estimated the traffic generated on a per application/use
basis along with a forecast for how many times in a given time period
an end user engages in the given activity. iGR has prepared a data
traffic model for each region of the world -- North America, Latin
America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Japan and Middle East & Africa. Inputs
for the traffic model are taken from iGR's extensive end user
behavior data.
"Although we expect developing markets' consumption of mobile data to
grow faster than consumption in more mature markets, mobile data
growth is significant in every region," said Iain Gillott, president
and founder of iGR, a market research consultancy focused on the
wireless and mobile industry. "In more mature markets the growth is
driven by network upgrades to LTE, multiple devices per user,
increasing mobile device and data usage, and a trend toward consuming
content stored in the cloud via mobile devices."
To create the traffic forecast, iGR built usage profiles based on our
primary and secondary consumer and enterprise research over the past
several years. We divided connections into four different categories:
light, medium, heavy and extreme. A connection corresponds to a
device and connections can exceed subscribers. For example, a
consumer in North America might have three devices -- a smartphone,
laptop and a tablet.
Generally speaking, the larger the device, the more bandwidth is
consumed on it. That is, a laptop connection will likely generate far
more traffic than a smartphone. This is primarily because a laptop is
far more conducive to heavy usage than a smartphone and is typically
used in a place where the user is stationary and disposed toward
consuming/generating a great deal of data traffic. That said, the
advent of streaming video and audio applications (Pandora, Netflix,
HBO Go, Amazon Cloud Player, etc.), not to mention YouTube, makes
consuming hundreds of megabytes on a smartphone quite easy. The key
difference, of course, is that the laptop user could be multitasking
among several different high-traffic applications whereas the
smartphone user is typically only engaged in one, maybe two.
iGR's new market research report, Global Mobile Data Forecast,
2012-2017: The Rise Continues, provides detail on the expected growth
of mobile data traffic for each region of the world -- North America,
Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Japan and Middle East & Africa
-- from 2012 through 2017.
The following key questions are addressed in the new research study:
-- What consists of mobile data traffic
-- What is mobile data usage like today
-- How does mobile data usage change over the forecast period
-- What are the drivers of mobile data traffic growth
-- What are some differences in mobile data use by geographic region
The information in this report will be valuable for:
-- Mobile operators
-- Device OEMs
-- Content providers and distributors
-- Financial analysts and investors.
The report can be purchased and downloaded directly from iGR's website
at www.iGR-inc.com. Alternatively, contact Iain Gillott at (512)
263-5682 or at Iain@iGR-inc.com for additional details.
About iGR
iGR is a market strategy consultancy focused on the
wireless and mobile communications industry. Founded by Iain Gillott,
one of the wireless industry's leading analysts, in late 2000 as
iGillottResearch, iGR is now entering its thirteenth year of
operation. iGR continuously researches emerging and existent
technologies, technology industries, and consumer markets. We use our
detailed research to offer a range of services to help companies
improve their position in the marketplace, clearly define their
future direction, and ultimately improve their bottom line.
iGR researches a range of wireless and mobile products and
technologies, including: smartphones; tablets; mobile applications;
bandwidth demand and use; small cell architectures; DAS; LTE; VoLTE;
IMS; NFC; GSM/GPRS/UMTS/HSPA; CDMA 1x/EV-DO; iDEN; SIP; macro-, pico-
and femtocells; mobile backhaul; WiFi and WiFi offload; and SIM and
UICC.
A more complete profile of the company can be found at
www.igr-inc.com.
Contact iGR
Iain Gillott
(512) 263-5682
Email Contact
SOURCE: iGR
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