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Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2. White Paper. February 7, 2. The Cisco® Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update is part of the comprehensive Cisco VNI Forecast, an ongoing initiative to track and forecast the impact of visual networking applications on global networks. This report presents some of the major global mobile data traffic projections and growth trends. Executive Summary. The Mobile Network in 2. Global mobile data traffic grew 6.
Global mobile data traffic reached 7. One exabyte is equivalent to one billion gigabytes, and one thousand petabytes.)Mobile data traffic has grown 1. Mobile networks carried 4. Fourth- generation (4. G) traffic accounted for 6. Although 4. G connections represented only 2.
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G connections represented 3. In 2. 01. 6, a 4. G connection generated four times more traffic on average than a 3. G connection. Mobile offload exceeded cellular traffic by a significant margin in 2.
Sixty percent of total mobile data traffic was offloaded onto the fixed network through Wi- Fi or femtocell in 2. In total, 1. 0. 7 exabytes of mobile data traffic were offloaded onto the fixed network each month. Almost half a billion (4. Smartphones accounted for most of that growth, followed by M2. M modules. Global mobile devices and connections in 2. Globally, smart devices represented 4.
For the purposes of this study, “smart devices” refers to mobile connections that have advanced multimedia/computing capabilities with a minimum of 3. G connectivity.) In 2. Mobile network (cellular) connection speeds grew more than 3- fold in 2.
Globally, the average mobile network downstream speed in 2. Megabits per second (Mbps), up from 2. Mbps in 2. 01. 5. Mobile video traffic accounted for 6. Mobile video traffic now accounts for more than half of all mobile data traffic. The top 1 percent of mobile data subscribers generated 6 percent of mobile data traffic, down from 8 percent in 2. According to a mobile data usage study conducted by Cisco, the top 2.
Average smartphone usage grew 3. The average amount of traffic per smartphone in 2. MB per month, up from 1,1. MB per month in 2. Smartphones (including phablets) represented only 4. In 2. 01. 6, the typical smartphone generated 4.
MB per month) than the typical basic- feature cell phone (which generated only 3. MB per month of mobile data traffic). Globally, there were 3. M2. M] category) in 2. Of these, 1. 1 million wearables had embedded cellular connections. Per- user i. OS mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) data usage surpassed that of Android mobile devices data usage.
By the end of 2. 01. OS consumption exceeded average Android consumption in North America and Western Europe, where i. OS usage was 4. 8 GB per month and Android was 3.
GB per month. In 2. IPv. 6- capable. This estimate is based on network connection speed and OS capability. In 2. 01. 6, the number of mobile- connected tablets increased 2. PCs increased 8% to 1.
In 2. 01. 6, the average mobile data traffic per PC/Tablet was 3,3. MB per month, compared to 1,6.
MB per month per smartphone. Average nonsmartphone usage increased to 3. MB per month in 2. MB per month in 2. Watch The Wylds Online Free HD. Basic handsets still make up 4. The Mobile Network Through 2. Mobiledata trafficwill reach the following milestoneswithin the next 5 years: ● Monthly global mobile data traffic will be 4.
Mobile will represent 2. IP traffic by 2. 02. The number of mobile- connected devices per capita will reach 1. The average global mobile connection speed will surpass 2. Mbps by 2. 02. 1.● The total number of smartphones (including phablets) will be over 5. Smartphones will surpass four- fifths of mobile data traffic (8. G connections will have the highest share (5.
G traffic will be more than three- quarters of the total mobile traffic by 2. More traffic was offloaded from cellular networks (on to Wi- Fi) than remained on cellular networks in 2. Over three- fourths (7. Global mobile data traffic will increase sevenfold between 2.
Mobile data traffic will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4. By 2. 02. 1 there will be 1. There will be 1. 1. M2. M modules—exceeding the world’s projected population at that time (7. Mobile network connection speeds will increase threefold by 2.
The average mobile network connection speed (6. Mbps in 2. 01. 6) will reach 2. Mbps) by 2. 02. 1. By 2. 02. 1, 4. G will be 5. By 2. 02. 1, a 4. G connection will generate twice as much traffic on average as a 3.
G connection. By 2. G will be 0. 2 percent of connections (2. By 2. 02. 1, a 5.
G connection will generate 4. G connection. By 2. Watch Mother Of Tears Online Full Movie. Globally, 7. 4. 7 percent of mobile devices will be smart devices by 2. The vast majority of mobile data traffic (9.
By 2. 02. 1, 7. 3 percent of all global mobile devices could potentially be capable of connecting to an IPv. There will be 8. 4 billion IPv. More than three- fourths of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2.
Mobile video will increase 9- fold between 2. By 2. 02. 1, mobile- connected tablets and PCs will generate 8. GB of traffic per month, a doubling over the 2. GB per month. Aggregate traffic associated with PCs and tablets will be four times greater than it is today, with a CAGR of 3. The average smartphone will generate 6. GB of traffic per month by 2.
GB per month. By 2. CAGR of 4. 8 percent. By 2. 01. 6, 6. 3 percent of all traffic from mobile- connected devices (almost 8. Wi- Fi devices and femtocells each month. Of all IP traffic (fixed and mobile) in 2. Wi- Fi, 3. 0% will be wired, and 2.
The Middle East and Africa will have the strongest mobile data traffic growth of any region with a 6. CAGR. This region will be followed by Asia Pacific at 4. Latin America at 4.
China’s mobile traffic will surpass that of the United States by the end of 2. China’s mobile traffic will reach 1. United States will reach 1. Appendix. A summarizes the details and methodologyof the. VNI Mobile Forecast. Yearin. Review. Global mobile data traffic grew an estimated 6.
Growth rates varied widely by region, with Middle East and Africa having the highest growth rate (9. Asia Pacific (7. 1 percent), Latin America (6. Central and Eastern Europe (6.
Western Europe grew at an estimated 5. North America trailed Western Europe at 4. Figure 1). At the country level, Indonesia, China, and India led global growth at 1. These three countries also topped traffic growth in 2.
Indonesia’s traffic growth accelerated (versus 1. China and India slowed relative to 2. India, and 1. 11 percent in China). France, Korea, and Australia also experienced an acceleration in mobile traffic growth in 2. Figure 1. Mobile Data Traffic Growth in 2. Source: Cisco VNI Mobile, 2. Global Mobile Data Traffic, 2.
Overall mobile data traffic is expected to grow to 4. Mobile data traffic will grow at a CAGR of 4.
Figure 2). Figure 2. Cisco Forecasts 4. Exabytes per Month of Mobile Data Traffic by 2. Fanaah Season 1 Episode 7 here.
Source: Cisco VNI Mobile, 2. Asia Pacific will account for 4. Figure 3. North America, which had the second- largest traffic share in 2.
Central and Eastern Europe and Middle East and Africa. Middle East and Africa will experience the highest CAGR of 6. Asia Pacific will have the second- highest CAGR of 4. Figure 3). Figure 3. Global. Source: Cisco. VNI Mobile,2. Top Global Mobile Networking Trends. The sections that follow identify 7 major trends contributing to the growth of mobile data traffic.
Evolving toward Smarter Mobile Devices. Defining Cell Network Advances—2. G, 3. G, and 4. G (Initial 5.
G Projections)3. Measuring Mobile Io. T Adoption—M2. M and Emerging Wearables.
Analyzing the Expanding Role and Coverage of Wi- Fi. Identifying New Mobile Applications and Requirements. Comparing Mobile Network Speed Improvements. Reviewing Tiered Pricing—Unlimited Data and Shared Plans. Theever changing mix and growth ofwireless devices that areaccessingmobile networks worldwide is one of theprimary contributors to global mobile traffic growth.