Lynnette Luna from FierceBroadbandWireless has an interesting post titled Two studies point to explosive mobile broadband growth. In the post she first refers to Informa Telecoms & Media's newest World Cellular Data Metrics report, quoting the following:
- Mobile broadband subscribers worldwide almost reached a quarter of a billion at the end of March with more than 225 million subscribers. The figure represented 93% year-on-year growth.
- The popularity of mobile broadband is at its highest in the Asia-Pacific region, which supports more than 90 million subscribers.
- Latin American subscribers represent 385% year-on-year growth and support more than 10 million subscribers as 3G operators offer emerging market subscribers a primary Internet connection.
- The spread of the iPhone continues to boost data usage for those operators that distribute the model with O2 reporting that 40% of its data traffic in UK comes from the smartphone market.
- Worldwide mobile data bandwidth usage has increased by about 30% during the second quarter of 2009.
- Asia leads the growth with 36%.
- Europe posted 28% growth.
- The Americas recorded 25% growth.
- HTTP browsing is the most popular application globally and usage increased by 21%.
- HTTP streaming is the fastest growing application with a usage increase of 58%. This includes streaming sites such as YouTube and Hulu.
- HTTP downloads, which experienced 34% growth globally, are now almost as popular as P2P, and in EMEA have even overtaken P2P in popularity.
- P2P accounts for 42% of bandwidth utilization in the busiest cells on the network, but only 21% in the average cell.
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