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[March 22, 2013]

ABI Research: Global LTE Traffic to Grow 200% Plus in 2013

Mar 22, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Total mobile data traffic had amounted to 13,412 petabytes by the end of 2012; an increase of 69 percent year-on-year. 3G data usage occupied 46 percent of the total with an increase of 130 percent year-on-year, according to ABI Research.

4G LTE traffic is accelerating, with a growth rate of 207 percent in 2013 compared to 99 percent for 3G traffic. "In developed markets, 4G is rapidly gaining traction. Verizon Wireless, for example, has reported that 50 percent of its data usage is on 4G LTE," said Marina Lu, research associate at ABI Research.

According to the research, underpinning mobile data usage are smartphone apps; their downloads, and the traffic usage they generate, has become a significant contributor to mobile data traffic. Smartphone app downloads were 36.2 billion for 2012, up 88 percent compared to 2011. Asia-Pacific has overtaken North America (25 percent), with 39 percent of total smartphone app downloads. IP/web browsing constitutes 51 percent of total mobile data traffic in 2012. However, by 2018, large mobile device screens and 4G data-speeds will stimulate mobile video streaming/downloads to account for 56 percent of total traffic.

Smartphone apps are a double-edged sword. While they promote the adoption of mobile data tariffs, Over-The-Top Instant Messaging and VoIP services are threatening the operators' messaging and voice revenue models. However, operators are striving to benefit from the data usage and not just get burdened with data traffic. "The emergent growth in enterprise apps does have potential. Both ATT and Orange have invested in enterprise apps, setting up their own in-house service teams," added Jake Saunders, VP for forecasting. "Orange is offering Health Trusts mobile-centric ID authentication that allows them to offer confidential and secure mobile medical services that can enhance aftercare support and increase efficiency." The "Mobile Data Traffic & Usage" Market Data provides an in-depth resource of traffic and end-user related metrics at a global, regional, and mobile carrier level. These findings are part of ABI Research's Mobile Traffic (abiresearch.com/research/service/mobile-traffic/) Database.

ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies.

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