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Wireless Network Data Traffic: Worldwide Trends and Forecasts 2016-2021 - Research and Markets
[February 27, 2017]

Wireless Network Data Traffic: Worldwide Trends and Forecasts 2016-2021 - Research and Markets


Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Wireless Network Data Traffic: Worldwide Trends and Forecasts 2016-2021" report to their offering.

This report presents 5-year forecasts of wireless data traffic worldwide, in eight regions and selected countries. It analyses the key trends in, and drivers and inhibitors of, data traffic.

Cellular data traffic growth will continue to be stronger in emerging markets than in developed ones. Constraints on growth such as competitive conditions and network coverage will affect all regions worldwide, and will continue to shape the rate of cellular data traffic growth.

The forecast dataset underpinning this report covers:

  • Mobile data: data delivered over cellular networks to: handsets; mid-screen devices (typically tablets); USB modems, routers and other standalone data devices; median usage per smartphone; and downstream and upstream
  • Wi-Fi data: data delivered over private Wi-Fi conections (at home or work) to handsets and mid-screen devices, and data delivered to all devices using public Wi-Fi connectivity.



This report provides:

  • 5-year forecasts of wireless data traffic worldwide, in eight regions and for 33 selected countries and the Nordic region
  • Analysis of the key trends in, and drivers and inhibitors of, data traffic
  • Discussion of the impact of cost and pricing on data traffic
  • Analysis of the trends in private and public usage, and their effect on the use of mobile and Wi-Fi connectivity.

The forecast dataset underpinning this report covers:


  • Mobile data: data delivered over cellular networks to: handsets; mid-screen devices (typically tablets); USB modems, routers and other standalone data devices; median usage per smartphone; and downstream and upstream
  • Wi-Fi data: data delivered over private Wi-Fi connections (at home or work) to handsets and mid-screen devices, and data delivered to all devices using public Wi-Fi connectivity.

Who Should Read this Report

  • Executives in strategy departments of mobile and fixed operators that want to understand future dynamics in wireless network traffic, as well as future enablers of, and barriers to, growth.
  • Executives in strategy departments of network equipment vendors that need to understand how quickly wireless traffic will grow across different markets and thus, where demand for their products may be greatest.

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/48fllm/wireless_network


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