Mobile operators are seeing significant increases in user data traffic. For some operators, user data traffic has more than doubled annually for several years. Although the data capacity of networks has increased significantly, the observed increase in user traffic continues to outpace the growth in capacity. This is resulting in increased network congestion and in degraded user service experience. Reasons for this growth in traffic are the rapidly increasing use of smart phones and tablet like devices, and the proliferation of data applications that they support, as well as the use of USB modem dongles for laptops to provide mobile Internet access using 3GPP networks. As the penetration of these terminals increases worldwide and the interest in content-rich multi-media services (e.g. OTT video streaming services) rises, this trend of rapidly increasing data traffic is expected to continue and accelerate.
Here are couple of presentations on this topic:
Related blog posts:
Here are couple of presentations on this topic:
Related blog posts:
- Data growth from 0.6EB/Mo to 10.6EB/Mo by 2016 (18x)
- Operators strategy for supporting the ‘Mobile Data Explosion’
- Data v/s Signalling Traffic in Dongles and Phones
- Capacity planning in mobile data networks experiencing exponential growth in demand
- 3GPP based 'Sponsored Data Connectivity'
- Downlink traffic distribution during 27 hours in one GGSN
- A Twitter discussion on 'Data Tsunami' myth
- Mobile Video is more than 50% of the data traffic
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