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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Mobile data<\/a> usage is expected to grow a moderate 12% annually and touch 2-2.5 GB per user in the five fiscals through 2022, and stabilise thereafter, Crisil Research<\/a> said. Between fiscals 2012 and 2017, India’s mobile data usage per subscriber rocketed at 80% annually to around 1.25 GB per month on increasing adoption of 3G and 4G services, free data offered by Reliance Jio<\/a>, and a sharp 40% fall in tariffs in the past fiscal alone.
\n
\nAlso Read:
Reliance Jio's 4G coverage to surpass 2G coverage by others in next 2 years: Mukesh Ambani<\/strong><\/a>
\n
\nGiven the operators’ quest for market leadership, the decline in mobile data prices could continue in the medium term as well, but at a slower pace. While not immediately but over the long run, data usage growth on mobile could stabilize for the operators, as Wi-Fi gains ground. \"A comparison of trends across countries indicates higher data usage is strongly linked to higher speeds, whereas India’s current mobile data speeds on 4G are less than half that of say South Korea,\" Crisil said.
\n
\nThe agency added that the advent of infrastructure linked to Wi-Fi can reduce costs and increase speeds significantly for a user, even as investments continue to gradually improve mobile network quality. It said that rapid expansion in Wi-Fi infrastructure will cause a shift in data traffic to fixed lines after
\nfiscal 2022, bringing \"the Great Indian Mobile Data Story under a cloud.\"
\n
\nCrisil said that service levels of Indian mobile networks are not at par with international standards, coupled with poor Wi-Fi infrastructure. It said that India lacks in Wi-Fi hotspots, which is reflected in the time spent on surfing internet over Wi-Fi being a low 18% compared with 50% in the US.
\n
\n\"This puts enormous pressure on mobile networks, which carry the bulk of internet traffic. To be sure, the proportion of data traffic consumed on mobile is high in India, way above 6-7% globally. If one even looks at offload data proportion for mobile networks it stands at 60% globally indicating most large data markets offload large proportion of data to Wi-Fi (fixed line linked) networks. India needs to catch up significantly with close to 35,000 Wi- Fi hotspots,\" Crisil added.
\n
\nMobile data subscriber penetration will reach 80% by 2022 from less than 40% now, which means telcos will have to increasingly sweat per-subscriber usage to bolster incremental revenues thereafter. Crisil also expects doubling of data subscribers to more than 900 million.
\n
\nVideos contributes nearly 80% to total data traffic (direct and indirect) in India, according to telcos' data reviewed by Crisil. The trend here is similar to China, where videos contribute 77%, though in some evolved markets such as South Korea, online gaming is also a large contributor.
\n
\nFurther, the video viewership is dominated by regional languages – nearly 60% in Hindi and some 35% in other regional languages. Evolution of content in regional languages will play a pivotal role as rural subscribers grow faster.
\n
\nAlso Read:
Reliance Jio is not the giant to be afraid of, new and disruptive technology will be<\/strong><\/a>
\n
\nTime spent by Indians is already in line with evolved markets. On average, Indian users are on their mobiles for 3 hours, bulk of it on social media and messaging apps. The usage is already in line with adult US mobile users who spend 3 hours and 20 minutes on non-voice mobile services. However, surveys indicate that US mobile users spend less than 30 minutes on social networking sites and 30 minutes on videos.
\n
\n\"Given that both time spent and content are around global levels, the quality of services would be critical to a rise in data usage going forward. However, a number of other factors can also deter mobile data usage from growing in line with past trends,\" Crisil said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":59755716,"title":"Ban on internet in Darjeeling to continue","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/ban-on-internet-in-darjeeling-to-continue\/59755716","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":59755777,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Mobile data usage to touch 2.5 GB per user by 2022: Report","synopsis":"Mobile data usage is expected to grow a moderate 12% annually and touch 2-2.5 GB per user in the five fiscals through 2022, and stabilise thereafter, Crisil Research said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/mobile-data-usage-to-touch-2-5-gb-per-user-by-2022-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_link":"\/author\/479206691\/danish-khan","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479206691.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479206691,"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_seo_name":"danish-khan","designation":"Senior Assistant Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2017-07-25 16:32:40","lastupd":"2020-01-06 13:43:54","breadcrumbTags":["mobile data","3G\/4G","Reliance","Crisil Research","reliance jio"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/mobile-data-usage-to-touch-2-5-gb-per-user-by-2022-report"}}" data-authors="[" danish khan"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-07-25" data-index="article_1">

移动数据使用到2022年每用户触摸2.5 GB:报告

移动数据使用预计将增长温和每年12%和触摸每用户2 - 2.5 GB的五财政到2022年,稳定之后,Crisil的研究说。

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  • 更新2020年1月6日下午01:43坚持
新德里消息:移动数据每年预计使用一个温和增长12%和触摸每用户2 - 2.5 GB的五财政到2022年,稳定之后,Crisil的研究说。财政2012年和2017年之间,印度的移动数据使用每年每用户飙升80%至约1.25 GB /月增加采用3 g和4 g服务,免费提供的数据依赖Jio,关税大幅下降40%,仅在过去的财政。

还读:依赖Jio的4 g网络覆盖率超过2 g覆盖由其他人在未来2年:穆凯什•安巴尼

考虑到运营商的追求市场领导,移动数据的下降价格可能继续在中期内,但速度较慢。虽然不是立即,但从长期来看,数据使用的增长在移动运营商可以稳定,如wi - fi收益。“各国的比较趋势表明更高的数据使用更高的速度密切相关,而印度目前的移动数据速度4 g的不到一半,说韩国,“Crisil的说。

该机构补充说,基础设施与wi - fi的出现可以减少成本和增加用户的速度显著,即使投资继续逐步改善移动网络质量。它说,快速扩张在无线网络基础设施将导致数据流量后固定电话的转变
2022财年,将“伟大的印度移动数据在云的故事。”

Crisil说,印度移动网络的服务水平并不等同于国际标准,加上可怜的无线基础设施。它说,印度缺乏wi - fi热点,反映在互联网上冲浪的时间wi - fi低18%在美国这一比例为50%。

“这给移动网络带来巨大的压力,大部分的互联网流量。可以肯定的是,在移动数据流量消耗的比例是高的,在印度,远高于全球6 - 7%。甚至如果一个看着卸载移动网络的数据比例仍维持在60%表明全球多数大型数据市场出售大部分的数据wi - fi(固定链接行)网络。印度需要迎头赶上明显接近35000 Wi - Fi热点,”Crisil的补充道。

移动数据用户普及率将达到80%,从2022年的不到40%,这意味着电信公司将不得不越来越多的汗水每位用户使用支持增量收入。Crisil还预计翻倍的数据用户超过9亿人。

视频总数近80%有助于数据流量(直接和间接)在印度,根据电信公司Crisil的的数据了。这里的趋势是类似中国,视频贡献77%,虽然在韩国等一些发展市场,网络游戏也是一大因素。

此外,视频收视率在印地语是由地方语言——近60%,约35%在其他地方语言。地方语言进化的内容将发挥关键作用,农村用户的增长速度。

还读:依赖Jio不是害怕的,新的和颠覆性技术

时间由印第安人已经符合发展市场。平均而言,印度的用户对手机的3小时,大部分社交媒体和消息传递应用程序。使用已经符合美国成人移动用户花3小时20分钟在非语音移动服务。然而,调查显示,美国手机用户在社交网站上花不到30分钟和30分钟的视频。

“鉴于时间和内容都是围绕全球水平,服务质量将会上升的关键数据使用。然而,许多其他因素也可以阻止移动数据使用符合过去的趋势增长,”Crisil的说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Mobile data<\/a> usage is expected to grow a moderate 12% annually and touch 2-2.5 GB per user in the five fiscals through 2022, and stabilise thereafter, Crisil Research<\/a> said. Between fiscals 2012 and 2017, India’s mobile data usage per subscriber rocketed at 80% annually to around 1.25 GB per month on increasing adoption of 3G and 4G services, free data offered by Reliance Jio<\/a>, and a sharp 40% fall in tariffs in the past fiscal alone.
\n
\nAlso Read:
Reliance Jio's 4G coverage to surpass 2G coverage by others in next 2 years: Mukesh Ambani<\/strong><\/a>
\n
\nGiven the operators’ quest for market leadership, the decline in mobile data prices could continue in the medium term as well, but at a slower pace. While not immediately but over the long run, data usage growth on mobile could stabilize for the operators, as Wi-Fi gains ground. \"A comparison of trends across countries indicates higher data usage is strongly linked to higher speeds, whereas India’s current mobile data speeds on 4G are less than half that of say South Korea,\" Crisil said.
\n
\nThe agency added that the advent of infrastructure linked to Wi-Fi can reduce costs and increase speeds significantly for a user, even as investments continue to gradually improve mobile network quality. It said that rapid expansion in Wi-Fi infrastructure will cause a shift in data traffic to fixed lines after
\nfiscal 2022, bringing \"the Great Indian Mobile Data Story under a cloud.\"
\n
\nCrisil said that service levels of Indian mobile networks are not at par with international standards, coupled with poor Wi-Fi infrastructure. It said that India lacks in Wi-Fi hotspots, which is reflected in the time spent on surfing internet over Wi-Fi being a low 18% compared with 50% in the US.
\n
\n\"This puts enormous pressure on mobile networks, which carry the bulk of internet traffic. To be sure, the proportion of data traffic consumed on mobile is high in India, way above 6-7% globally. If one even looks at offload data proportion for mobile networks it stands at 60% globally indicating most large data markets offload large proportion of data to Wi-Fi (fixed line linked) networks. India needs to catch up significantly with close to 35,000 Wi- Fi hotspots,\" Crisil added.
\n
\nMobile data subscriber penetration will reach 80% by 2022 from less than 40% now, which means telcos will have to increasingly sweat per-subscriber usage to bolster incremental revenues thereafter. Crisil also expects doubling of data subscribers to more than 900 million.
\n
\nVideos contributes nearly 80% to total data traffic (direct and indirect) in India, according to telcos' data reviewed by Crisil. The trend here is similar to China, where videos contribute 77%, though in some evolved markets such as South Korea, online gaming is also a large contributor.
\n
\nFurther, the video viewership is dominated by regional languages – nearly 60% in Hindi and some 35% in other regional languages. Evolution of content in regional languages will play a pivotal role as rural subscribers grow faster.
\n
\nAlso Read:
Reliance Jio is not the giant to be afraid of, new and disruptive technology will be<\/strong><\/a>
\n
\nTime spent by Indians is already in line with evolved markets. On average, Indian users are on their mobiles for 3 hours, bulk of it on social media and messaging apps. The usage is already in line with adult US mobile users who spend 3 hours and 20 minutes on non-voice mobile services. However, surveys indicate that US mobile users spend less than 30 minutes on social networking sites and 30 minutes on videos.
\n
\n\"Given that both time spent and content are around global levels, the quality of services would be critical to a rise in data usage going forward. However, a number of other factors can also deter mobile data usage from growing in line with past trends,\" Crisil said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":59755716,"title":"Ban on internet in Darjeeling to continue","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/ban-on-internet-in-darjeeling-to-continue\/59755716","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":59755777,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Mobile data usage to touch 2.5 GB per user by 2022: Report","synopsis":"Mobile data usage is expected to grow a moderate 12% annually and touch 2-2.5 GB per user in the five fiscals through 2022, and stabilise thereafter, Crisil Research said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/mobile-data-usage-to-touch-2-5-gb-per-user-by-2022-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_link":"\/author\/479206691\/danish-khan","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479206691.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479206691,"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_seo_name":"danish-khan","designation":"Senior Assistant Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2017-07-25 16:32:40","lastupd":"2020-01-06 13:43:54","breadcrumbTags":["mobile data","3G\/4G","Reliance","Crisil Research","reliance jio"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/mobile-data-usage-to-touch-2-5-gb-per-user-by-2022-report"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/mobile-data-usage-to-touch-2-5-gb-per-user-by-2022-report/59755777">