Growth of HSPA Mobile Broadband Increases by Two Thirds Year-on-Year
Posted on: Tuesday, 10 November 2009, 03:00 CST
- More Than 9 Million new HSPA Connections Added Every Month; HSPA+ Networks on the Rise With all Roads Leading to LTE
The GSMA today announced that the rate of growth of HSPA Mobile Broadband
connections has increased by nearly two thirds in the last year, according to
figures released by Wireless Intelligence. There are now more than 9 million
new HSPA connections being added globally every month, compared to 5.5
million a year ago.
The rise in demand for Mobile Broadband will continue to accelerate, with
a further 27 million HSPA connections forecast to be added by the end of
2009, with
"HSPA technology continues its phenomenal growth as thousands of
operators, vendors, application and service providers back the technology,
ensuring the presence of a vibrant and competitive ecosystem," said
Mobile operators around the world are seeing a huge growth in the amount of mobile data traffic across their networks. This trend is set to continue, with mobile devices predicted to send and receive more data in one month by 2014 than in all of 2008. Three quarters of this traffic will be attributed to Internet access, while nearly all the remainder will be due to audio and video streaming*. This gives a clear indication of the significant changes that Mobile Broadband will be having on network usage over the coming years.
Evolution to HSPA+ and LTE
The sharp rise in demand for Mobile Broadband devices, services and applications is driving mobile operators to constantly evolve their network infrastructures and embrace the latest technologies. There are now 56 HSPA+ networks in existence globally, with 28 commercially live. Furthermore, 50 mobile operators worldwide have already committed to LTE plans, trials or deployments, with the first LTE networks expected to be rolled out next year. LTE is widely regarded as the de facto Mobile Broadband technology that will be adopted by the vast majority of mobile operators globally.
Mobile operators are employing varying strategies in terms of network migration from HSPA to HSPA+ and/or LTE. There are a number of factors dictating the technology path an operator may choose, including the age of its legacy technology, the flexibility of its existing infrastructure, the ROI it has set, the spectrum it has available and the pricing models it has in place.
Warren continues: "There are several key questions operators need to address when building a business case for HSPA+ and/or LTE migration. The answers to these questions will determine whether or not they choose to deploy HSPA+ first or move straight to LTE. The one certainty is that nearly all operators globally are embracing the GSM family of technologies, in order to meet the rapidly increasing demand for Mobile Broadband services on a range of different devices."
Note to editors
* ABI Research, 'Mobile Data Traffic Analysis',
About the GSMA
The GSMA represents the interests of the worldwide mobile communications industry. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world's mobile operators, as well as more than 200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organisations. The GSMA is focused on innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities for its membership, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile communications industry.
About Wireless Intelligence
Wireless Intelligence is a database covering the global mobile market. It holds metrics on all mobile technologies and includes 2,215,000 individual data points spanning 800 mobile network operators and 1,300 networks in over 200 countries. It is the de facto industry tool for market intelligence with a subscriber base of over 500 of the world's mobile operators and leading equipment manufacturers.
For more information, please visit Mobile World Live, the new online portal for the mobile communications industry, at http://www.mobileworldlive.com or the GSMA corporate website at http://www.gsmworld.com.
SOURCE GSMA
Source: PR Newswire
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