By 2016, more mobile data traffic will be handled by 4G
networks than by 3G ones, according to ABI Research. After crossing the 50 %
threshold during the course of 2016, 4G networks are expected to account for around
two-thirds of overall mobile data traffic by 2018. As the speed of 4G is much more than 3G and provide downdata about 100 mbps -1 gbps.
ABI Research bases these predictions on an estimated
compound annual growth rate of 82 % for 4G data traffic from 2013 to 2018.
The research group notes that while 4G networks
accounted for just 2.9 % of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide in June 2013,
they are expected to account for around 20 percent of global mobile traffic by
the end of this year, mainly because of an increase in data-intensive video
streaming activity.
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