Smartphone the greatest predator of the Internet acces

The increase in the use of smartphones to make challenges for mobile operators in the world. Survey of mobile technology manufacturers Airvana Inc., revealed the use of smartphones proved very costly mobile Internet network which provided the operators. Airvana explained, an individual smartphone is only taking one per twenty-five normal bandwidth consumed by a notebook. However, because the use of mobile Internet more done with a smartphone, instead of notebooks, the smartphone also gives a greater burden on the mobile Internet networks.

Airvana recognizes, mobile Internet access via smartphone in each country in the world is varied. However, in some cases, mobile internet network operator has an overload certain to eight times as much due to mobile Internet access by the smartphone.

Based on the survey, Airvana urged mobile operators increase capacity Internet network. If not, they will get worse service because mobile internet access becomes more slow. Moreover, Airvana warned, the use of smartphones for mobile internet access will continue to increase. According to iSuppli Corp. data, global smartphone sales volume will reach 240 million units in 2013, jumped from 200 million units in 2009. Separate report from research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) to support an appeal Airvana.

IDC reveals, the number of Internet users in the world in 2009 ready to exceed 1.6 billion people, aka more than a quarter of the population of the earth. IDC estimates that number will continue to grow, so in 2013 the world's Internet users will penetrate the numbers 2.2 billion people, aka more than one third of the earth's population. IDC noted, the number of Internet users in the world increased significantly in recent years due to the presence of mobile internet technology.

The number of mobile Internet users in the world in 2009 is estimated at more than 450 million people. IDC estimates that number will increase more than double by the end of 2013. IDC reveals, mobile Internet usage grows more rapidly than cable Internet because it enables mobile Internet users to access information wherever they are, without having to connect their gadgets to the cable.

In the next few years, the way humans interact with the Internet will really change. As humans increasingly integrated with the Internet, the boundary between personal life and professional life will become blurred because people can work anywhere. Residents of the earth even more aggressively adopting mobile internet because of the cost of mobile internet services and prices mobile phones, smartphones, notebooks, netbooks, and of course mobile internet modem, becoming more affordable by the financial ability of most consumers.

As a result, IDC predicts, in the next four years the number of mobile gadgets that can access the mobile internet in the world will exceed 1 billion units. Gadgets are mostly used to find information, access entertainment, and so forth.

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