Wireless Traffic More Than Doubles, CTIA Finds
April 15, 2012
US wireless data traffic grew by 123 percent from 2010 to 2011, from 388 billion megabytes to 866.7 billion MB, according to CTIA-The Wireless Association. The wireless lobbying group's survey found a 43 percent increase in the number of active smartphones and other wireless personal devices, from 78 million in 2010 to 111.5 million last year.
Additional highlights:
- A 7 percent increase in wireless subscriber connections, from 311 million in 2010 to 331.6 million last year.
- Number of active data-capable devices: 295 million, up from 270 million in 2010.
- Wireless-enabled tablets, laptops and modems: 20.2 million, a 49 percent increase from Dec. 2010.
- Minutes of Use: 2.296 trillion in 2011, up just 2 percent from 2010.
- Average local monthly wireless bill (including voice and data service): $47.00, virtually unchanged from 2010.
Wireless Traffic More Than Doubles, CTIA Finds Semi-Annual Survey Shows Significant Demand by Americans for Wireless Broadband (CTIA)