Smartphones are now consuming more data than tablets, with Apple's iPhone 5 being the "hungriest," a new study has shown.
"However, even with the new bandwidth and spectral efficiency provided
by LTE, operators cannot sustain long term data growth projections.
Accelerating effective small cell strategies ... will be critical if
Asia Pacific operators are to avoid spectral exhaustion and the
attention of regulators, as experienced recently in Singapore," it said.
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The study by mobile analytics firm Arieso also showed only one percent
of users is consuming 40 percent of all data, with LTE starting to take
its toll.
The study is based on data from a
European telco, but "is relevant to operators around the world because
relative consumption between device users remains constant between
geographies," according to Arieso.
"Despite a
surge in the market for tablets, smartphone users have overtaken tablet
users in their thirst for mobile data for the first time. As overall
mobile data consumption continues to rocket, driven by new devices and
richer content, the study suggests that extreme users are beginning to
move to new LTE networks, but there is no let up on existing networks," it said.
Study author and Arieso Chief Technology Officer Dr. Michael Flanagan
said they found novel usage patterns, new technologies and regional
idiosyncrasies "are conspiring to make life increasingly difficult for
mobile operators trying to meet evolving customer expectations."
He added the capabilities of the newest smartphones are unleashing even greater user demand.
“Regardless of device type and operating system, there is very little
variation in the usage ‘signature’ between smartphone users and between
tablet users. From this we discover that voice-capable ‘phablets’ – like
the Samsung Galaxy Note II - are currently being used like smartphones,
not tablets. If you can use it to make a phone call, the ‘phablet’
won’t be much like a tablet at all," he said.
Tablets, phablets, smartphones
The study showed that of the 10 ten most data-voracious devices
excluding dongles, six were smartphones, three were tablets and one a
‘phablet’ or phone-tablet.
Of the 125 devices studied, users of the latest iPhone again proved the most voracious data consumers, the study showed.
But for the first time in three years, this dominance is being challenged.
The study showed users of the iPhone 5 demand four times as much data
as iPhone 3G users and 50 percent more than iPhone 4S users.
Users of iPhone 4S had been the most demanding in the 2012 study.
However, users of Samsung's Galaxy S III users generate - upload instead of download – photos, videos and other content.
And they do this with nearly four times the amount of data than iPhone
3G users, beating iPhone 5 users into third place on uplink data usage
behind the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
In the
rapidly growing tablet market, Samsung Tab 2 10.1 users asserted their
dominance - demanding 20 percent more data than iPad users.
Dongles
While the study revealed that 1 percent of users consume 50 percent of
the downlink data on 3G/UMTS networks last year, the hungriest 1 percent
consume 40 percent this year.
Also for this
year, the hungriest 0.1 percent consume almost 20 percent, the hungriest
10 percent consume 80 percent of the downlink data as LTE starts to
make an impact.
“The region we studied this year
has recently launched LTE, and we’re already seeing extreme users –
especially those with dongles – starting to flock to 4G,” said Flanagan.
“In many respects, this is great news – LTE networks are doing their
job. But the consumption levels and patterns of LTE use are very
different to what operators could expect from 3G. It’s a complex, fluid
and increasingly high stakes situation for operators to deal with.
Having performance engineering solutions that can reveal the customer
experience across multiple technologies is going to be vital to
understanding this going forward,” he added.
The study also indicated operators cannot relax their focus on network planning, optimization and performance.
Flanagan said that for three years now, "we’ve seen how greater
technical capabilities lead to greater data consumption by consumers."
He warned LTE alone may not solve the data problem and may even exacerbate it.
Asia Pacific
For the Asia Pacific, the study said network operators in developed
Asia Pacific, specifically Southeast Asia, may experience similar data
growth rates as in Latin America, but start from a much higher base.
It added many operators in this region are much more familiar with the demands of mobile data consumers and LTE networks.
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