Mobile data in India doubles in 2012: NSN
Mobile data in India doubles in 2012: NSN
According to the study, each 3G user currently consumes close to 300% more data on an average than a 2G user. Currently, a 3G user consumes 434 MB per month on an average while a 2G user consumes 115 MB per month.
In the period from December 2011 to June 2012, data traffic generated by 3G services increased by 78% while that of 2G services increased by 47%. While, from July 2012 to December 2012, data traffic generated by 3G services increased by 54% while that of 2G services increased by 18% on a larger base. Hence, the growth rate of 3G data in the second half of 2012 was almost triple that of the growth rate of 2G. In the second half, 2G data growth stabilized due to high-end 2G users migrating to 3G services.
The 3G tariff reduction by operators in mid 2012 led to the significant growth in 3G data consumption across the country, with category A circles seeing the maximum impact. 3G services generated one-third of the total mobile data in the country in the second half of the year – up from one-fourth in the first half.
The study further reveals that in category A circles, there is a very strong tendency to access mobile data using smartphones. 45 per cent of the total data accessed by smartphone users is generated in these circles. But half the number of these users still access mobile data on 2G networks. This provides operators a huge opportunity to encourage 2G users to go for much faster 3G services. It also underscores the need for operators to make 2G/GSM networks more smartphone friendly in order to ensure a better customer experience. The report further reveals that data currently accessed by smartphones using 3G services in category B and C circles is much lower than the national average, with category B circles recording 75% of the mobile data consumption using 2G services only.
The trend in mobile data growth in India is in line with other high growth mobile data markets around the world as well as with Nokia Siemens Networks’ vision that operators worldwide will need to be prepared to provide 1GB of personalized data per user by 2020.