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MEA set to top global mobile data traffic

DUBAI, March 6, 2016

Driven by smart devices, mobile video and 4G networks, mobile data traffic in the Middle East and Africa region will have the world’s highest growth rate at 71 per cent from 2015 to 2020, a report said.

The adoption of mobile devices, increased mobile coverage, and demand for mobile content are driving user growth two times faster than the global population over the next five years, explained the Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast (2015 to 2020).

This surge of mobile users, smart devices, mobile video and 4G networks will increase mobile data traffic eight-fold over the next five years.

Since 2000, when the first camera phone was introduced, the number of mobile users has quintupled. By 2020, there will be 5.5 billion mobile users, representing 70 percent of the global population, according to the report.

Smart mobile devices and connections are projected to represent 72 percent of total mobile devices and connections by 2020—up from 36 percent in 2015. Smart devices are forecasted to generate 98 percent of mobile data traffic by 2020. From an individual device perspective, smartphones are dominating mobile traffic.

They will account for 81 percent of total mobile traffic by 2020—up from 76 percent in 2015. The proliferation of mobile phones, including “phablets” (a hybrid blend of smartphone and tablet features), is increasing so rapidly that more people will have mobile phones (5.4 billion) than electricity (5.3 billion), running water (3.5 billion) and cars (2.8 billion) by 2020.

Mobile video will have the highest growth rate of any mobile application. Consumer and business users’ demand for higher video resolution, more bandwidth, and processing speed will increase the use of 4G connected devices. 4G connectivity share is projected to surpass 2G by 2018 and 3G by 2020. 4G will represent more than 70 percent of all mobile traffic, and 4G connections will generate nearly six times more traffic per month than non-4G connections by 2020.

“According to the 10th annual Cisco VNI report, the Middle East and Africa will see a growth rate of 71 per cent in mobile data traffic in the next five years. The number of mobile users will grow from 709 million in 2015 to 879 million in 2020 in the MEA region,” said Andy MacDonald, vice president, Global Service Provider, Middle East, Africa & Russia, Cisco.

“With the ever-increasing millions of people and things that are being connected in the region, mobility is the predominant medium that’s enabling today’s digitization transformation. Future mobile innovations in cellular, such as 5G, and Wi-Fi solutions will be needed to further address new scale requirements, security concerns, and user demands. IoT advancements will continue to fuel tangible benefits for people, businesses, and societies.”

Mobile Data Traffic Projections and Trends:

Global mobile data traffic shows no signs of slowing down

•    By 2020:

o    Global mobile data traffic will reach 30.6 exabytes per month—up from 3.7 exabytes in 2015.
o    Annual global mobile data traffic will reach 366.8 exabytes—up from 44.2 exabytes in 2015.

•    The forecast annual run rate of 366.8 exabytes of mobile data traffic for 2020 is equivalent to:

o    120X more than all global mobile traffic generated just 10 years ago in 2010.
o    81 trillion images (e.g., MMS or Instagram)—28 daily images per person on earth for a year.
o    7 trillion video clips (e.g., YouTube)—more than 2.5 daily video clips per person on earth for a year.

•    From 2015 to 2020, global mobile data traffic will grow two times faster than global fixed IP traffic.

•    In 2015, 51 percent of total mobile data traffic was offloaded; by 2020, 55 percent of total mobile data traffic will be offloaded.

•    By 2020, over 75 percent of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video.

Mobile devices and connections are getting smarter

•    There will be 11.6 billion mobile-ready devices/connections—including 8.5 billion personal mobile devices and 3.1 billion M2M connections –up from 7.9 billion total mobile-ready devices and M2M connections in 2015.

•    Globally, 67 percent of mobile devices/connections will be 'smart' by 2020—up from 36 percent in 2015.

•    Globally, 98 percent of mobile data traffic will come from 'smart' devices/connections by 2020—up from 89 percent in 2015.

•    Smartphones, laptops, and tablets will drive about 92 percent of global mobile data traffic by 2020—down from 94 percent in 2015. M2M traffic will represent 7 percent of global mobile data traffic by 2020—up from 3 percent in 2015; while basic handsets will account for 1 percent of global mobile data traffic by 2020—down from 3 percent in 2015.

•    By 2020:

66 percent of mobile devices/connections will be IPv6-capable—up from 36 percent in 2015.
IPv6 traffic will be 54 percent of total mobile data traffic—up from 13 percent in 2015.

M2M connections and wearable devices continue to rise

M2M refers to applications that enable wireless and wired systems to communicate with other devices of the same ability (e.g., GPS/navigation, asset tracking, utility meters, security/surveillance video, healthcare monitoring, et al.). Wearable devices can be worn (e.g., smart watches and health monitors) and communicate to the network either directly via embedded cellular connectivity or through another device (primarily a smartphone) via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc. Wearable devices are a subset of the M2M category in the forecast.

•    By 2020, M2M connections will represent 26.4 percent of mobile-connected devices—up from 7.7 percent in 2015.
•    By 2020, M2M connections will generate 6.7 percent of total mobile traffic—up from 2.7 percent in 2015.
•    Global wearables will grow six-fold from 2015 to 2020.
•    By 2020, there will be more than 600 million wearable devices in use, up from nearly 97 million in 2015. – TradeArabia News Service




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