Mobile Data Traffic to Grow by Nearly 6X in 5 Years
Mobile data traffic will grow by nearly 6X by 2019, according to a recent survey. With more smartphones and tablets coming online, the need for mobile site speed is growing. more »
Mobile data traffic will grow by nearly 6X by 2019, according to a recent survey. With more smartphones and tablets coming online, the need for mobile site speed is growing. more »
Mobile devices incur a 50% penalty in webpage load times versus their desktop counterparts. We explore the differences from a recent survey. more »
The District of Columbia had the fastest average broadband speed in the USA. The US came in 17th worldwide in broadband penetration in a recent survey. more »
Mexico was tops in broadband penetration growth in a recent survey. Switzerland topped all countries in broadband penetration with 43.4% penetration per 100 inhabitants. Meanwhile the US remained stuck in 15th place in broadband penetration, relying mainly on cable subscribers while the top countries had 57.3% DSL subscribers. more »
The United States passed Japan in wireless broadband penetration for the first time in the fourth quarter of 2012, in a recent survey. Finland tops all countries in wireless broadband with 106% penetration. more »
Mobile devices will dominate desktops by 2017, according to predictions by Cisco. While desktop PC traffic now dominates non-PC traffic, the situation will reverse by 2017. more »
More than 700 million people subscribe to mobile broadband plans worldwide, according to a recent survey. The United States dropped to 8th place in wireless broadband penetration in June 2012, passed by a surging Australia. more »
New Zealand topped all countries in broadband growth in a recent survey. The US remained in 15th place in broadband penetration worldwide. more »