Bangalore – Asia-Pacific will account for one-third of all mobile data traffic by 2013, according to Cisco’s Visual Networking Index (VNI). As per the VNI forecast, the global mobile traffic was projected to increase 66-fold between 2008 and 2013 with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 131 percent. The global mobile traffic will exceed two exabytes per month by 2013. Nearly 64 percent of the world’s mobile traffic would be video by 2013. Mobile video will grow at a CAGR of 150 percent between 2008 and 2013. Latin America is projected to have the strongest mobile growth at 166 percent CAGR, followed by the Asia-Pacific region at 146 percent. Mobile broadband handsets with higher than 3G speed and laptop air or data cards will constitute at least 80 percent of global mobile traffic by 2013, it said.
Ad – Before Content
Related Articles
- Calrec scoops third Argo win with NAB Show Product of the Year 2024 Award for tailored version of Argo S
- CBC launches new Spring/Summer 2024 podcast slate
- Mandarin Series BREEZE BY THE SEA, helmed by Peter Ho, starring Bolin Chen and Puff Kuo releases First Look
- Samsung TV Plus brings SURFER FAST Channel to surfing enthusiasts in Australia
- DDish TV LLC Chooses PlayBox Neo Channel-in-a-Box for Broadcast Network Expansion
- JioCinema set to redefine subscription market with launch of Premium Plans