Showing posts with label traffic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traffic. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Wireless traffic could increase tenfold
Mobile network operators in developed regions should be ready for a tenfold increase in wireless network traffic by 2015, according to a new report from Analysys Mason. Its Wireless network traffic 2008–2015 report says data traffic is quickly overtaking voice, driven by factors that include USB modems, smartphones, affordable pricing and bigger downloads. Developed regions are expected to account for just 25% of mobile phone users by 2015 but will generate 65% of total global wireless network traffic. The average mobile user is expected to use eight times more data by 2015, rising from the current figure of 56MB per month to 455MB per month... although one forecast says this could be as much as a 23-fold increase, depending on circumstances. [Press release]
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analysys mason,
data,
downloads,
internet,
smart phones,
tariff,
traffic
Monday, 10 November 2008
Mobile phones used for traffic monitoring
Nokia and the University of California have just launched the Mobile Millennium project, which combines anonymous GPS information from mobile phones with data from existing traffic sensors. From today, any San Francisco Bay Area resident will be able to automatically submit and receive traffic information between the San Francisco Bay Area and the Lake Tahoe ski area, either on compatible smartphones or iusing a PC browser. [PDF fact sheet]
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california,
driving,
nokia,
traffic,
usa
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Almost 40% of mobile web traffic is to social networks
Mobile browser company Opera has released a report about the state of the mobile web, basing its findings on statistics from more than 44 million Opera-equipped devices. It says almost 40% of mobile web traffic worldwide is to social networks, with some countries hitting 60%. Over three-quarters of all users are visiting standard web sites, with WAP and .mobi sites accounting for 23% of mobile web traffic. The UK's top ten web sites viewed from a mobile device were:
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browsers,
facebook,
google,
internet,
opera,
social networking,
traffic,
web,
windows live
Thursday, 7 February 2008
Mobile calls to overtake fixed-line calls this year
The volume of voice calls on mobile phone networks will soon exceed that on traditional fixed networks in Western Europe, says according to a new report from Analysys Research. It says mobile calls will overtake fixed-line calls in the UK and generally in Western Europe by the end of this summer. Mobile voice usage has already surpassed fixed voice in France, although Italy isn't expected to experience this until 2009, with Germany following in 2010. [Press release]

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analysis research,
europe,
fixed line,
france,
germany,
italy,
traffic,
uk,
voice
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