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Accessing the internet, reading news, checking the mail and being connected has become very important for us these days.I just wrote about how SmartPhones could help us recess and save costs. And now I say about the boom that these SmartPhones are making in many areas, one area particularly being of the readily available broadband technology. These high tech gadgets being the IPhone 3G, Samsung Instinct, BlackBerry Bold, Google Phone, and Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X-1.
The digital boom is everywhere, even in third world countries like Pakistan where Blackberry’s are being sold under contract’s from Mobilink, till the US where a 7.3% increase in broadband usage was observed generating $8.8 billion in revenues in data services.
Analysys Mason, a London-based research firm predicts that mobile network operators in developed regions should prepare for a tenfold increase in wireless network traffic by 2015. The report had a few interesting points…
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By 2015, developed regions will account for about 25 percent of the cellular user population but those users will generate 65 percent of total global wireless network traffic.
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Average wireless network traffic per cellular user (for all voice and data services) in developed regions will increase to eight times its 2008 level by 2015, rising from 56MB per month to 455MB per month.
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By 2015, data will account for 94 percent of total wireless network traffic in developed regions.
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This certainly means that high end data services will be offered to users along with a strong healthy competition between service providers.
What do you think….


