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Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 1
About the report

› It includes analyses based on Ericsson network
  measurements and other relevant studies to provide
  insights into the current traffic and market trends.
› Ericsson has performed measurements since the early
  days of mobile broadband from a large base of live
  networks covering all regions of the world.
› For the full report and more information visit
  www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report




Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 2
Technology Coverage




› 50% of world’s population covered by LTE 2017
› 60% of traffic to be generated from metro and urban areas
  where 30% of population resides, representing less than
  1% of the Earth’s total land area
                                                    Metro: > 4,000 people/sq km       Suburban: 300-1,000 people/sq km
Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 3   Urban: 1,000-4,000 people/sq km   Rural: < 300 people/sq km
9 billion Mobile subscriptions
end 2017




   6.2 billion
   mobile
   subscriptions
   end of 2011

                                                    M2M subscriptions not included


Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 4
3 Billion smartphone
Subscriptions end 2017




Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 5
Mobile Traffic Update




   Based on actual
   measurements




                                                    DVB-H, Wi-Fi, and Mobile WiMax.not included
Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 6
Data Consumption per
device and month
                                                    2011     2017

                                                     2 GB     8 GB



                                                    650 MB   3.2 GB



                                                    250 MB   1.1 GB




Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 7
15 times Mobile data Traffic
by end of 2017




                                                    ‘Traffic’ refers to aggregated traffic in mobile access networks. DVB-H and Mobile WiMax
Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 8   or WiFi traffic have not been included. M2M traffic not included.
Ericsson Traffic and Market Report Key Findings Presentation June 2012

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Ericsson Traffic and Market Report Key Findings Presentation June 2012

  • 1. June 2012 Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 1
  • 2. About the report › It includes analyses based on Ericsson network measurements and other relevant studies to provide insights into the current traffic and market trends. › Ericsson has performed measurements since the early days of mobile broadband from a large base of live networks covering all regions of the world. › For the full report and more information visit www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 2
  • 3. Technology Coverage › 50% of world’s population covered by LTE 2017 › 60% of traffic to be generated from metro and urban areas where 30% of population resides, representing less than 1% of the Earth’s total land area Metro: > 4,000 people/sq km Suburban: 300-1,000 people/sq km Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 3 Urban: 1,000-4,000 people/sq km Rural: < 300 people/sq km
  • 4. 9 billion Mobile subscriptions end 2017 6.2 billion mobile subscriptions end of 2011 M2M subscriptions not included Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 4
  • 5. 3 Billion smartphone Subscriptions end 2017 Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 5
  • 6. Mobile Traffic Update Based on actual measurements DVB-H, Wi-Fi, and Mobile WiMax.not included Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 6
  • 7. Data Consumption per device and month 2011 2017 2 GB 8 GB 650 MB 3.2 GB 250 MB 1.1 GB Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 7
  • 8. 15 times Mobile data Traffic by end of 2017 ‘Traffic’ refers to aggregated traffic in mobile access networks. DVB-H and Mobile WiMax Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-06-05 | Page 8 or WiFi traffic have not been included. M2M traffic not included.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. 06/07/12 2011-10-19 © Ericsson AB 2012 06/07/12 2011-10-19 2011-10-19
  2. 06/07/12 2011-10-19 TMD Report_Presentation format_Nov 2011
  3. 06/07/12 2011-10-19 ************************************************ Source: Ericsson Traffic and Market Report, June 2012 Visit: www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report ************************************************ Coverage of the world’s mobile networks is constantly increasing as more base stations are deployed. GSM/EDGE technology has by far the widest reach and today covers more than 85 percent of the world’s population. Geographically, only rural areas remain to be covered by GSM/EDGE. WCDMA/HSPA covered over 45 percent of the population by the end of 2011, but is now accessible by 50 percent. There are more densely populated areas lacking WCDMA/HSPA coverage. Further build-out of WCDMA/ HSPA coverage will be driven by the availability of affordable smartphones and the surge in mobile broadband services and faster speeds, as well as regulator requirements to connect the unconnected. By 2017, an estimated 85 percent of the world’s population will have the opportunity to access the internet using WCDMA/HSPA networks (with prerequisite of having access to device etc). Today, the combined 2G and 3G population coverage for CDMA is estimated to be above 50 percent. CDMA coverage is expected to grow slightly since most large CDMA operators have announced a migration plan to LTE. Several major operators have started LTE deployments, but in terms of population coverage there is a long way to go. In February, LTE was estimated to cover 315 million people globally. In five years, it is expected that LTE will cover around 50 percent of the population. Urbanization is a major global trend. By 2017, over 30 percent of the world’s population are expected to live in metro and urban areas. These areas represent less than 1 percent of the Earth’s total land area, yet are set to generate around 60 percent of mobile traffic by 2017. In these areas, heterogeneous networks will complement macro network improvements, serving the traffic and providing good coverage and high quality user experience. In less-densely populated areas the focus will be on building cost-effective coverage and capacity.
  4. ************************************************ Source: Ericsson Traffic and Market Report, June 2012 Visit: www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report ************************************************ Global mobile penetration reached 87 percent in Q1 2012 and mobile subscriptions now total around 6.2 billion. However, the actual number of subscribers is around 4.2 billion, since many have several subscriptions. India and China accounted for approximately 40 percent of the estimated 170 million net additions during Q1 2012, adding around 25 and 40 million subscriptions respectively. The figure shows Ericsson forecast of mobile subscriptions in each region up until 2017 and is characterized by steady growth. This is especially evident in the Asia Pacific region where there are many developing nations with strong population and GDP growth. Latin America has a large GSM/EDGE subscriber base. In 2017, WCDMA/HSPA will be the dominant technology; however GSM/EDGE will still have a significant presence. North America is characterized by early growth in LTE, making LTE, HSPA and CDMA of approximately equal size in 2017. Leading up to 2017, 1.5 billion new subscriptions will be added in AsiaPacific. Despite increase in WCDMA/HSPA and LTE, almost half of subscriptions will be GSM/EDGE at the end of the period. The CEMA region is diverse. HSPA will grow significantly, while LTE will be limited and take place in the latter years. In Western Europe, consumers are upgrading their phone to more advanced HSPA models. In 2017, LTE is expected to have penetrated around 25 percent of the subscriptions base. TMD Report_Presentation format_Nov 2011
  5. ************************************************ Source: Ericsson Traffic and Market Report, June 2012 Visit: www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report ************************************************ Total smartphone subscriptions reached around 700 million in 2011 and are expected to reach around 3 billion in 2017. In 2017, around one third of the installed base of mobile PCs is estimated to have a 3G/4G subscription: the remaining will use Wi-Fi or ethernet. Some mobile PCs with 3G/4G capability do not have an active mobile subscription. At the same time, only around half of tablets are expected to have a 3G/4G modem built in. Some of those will not have an active subscription.
  6. ************************************************ Source: Ericsson Traffic and Market Report, June 2012 Visit: www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report ************************************************ Data traffic almost doubled between Q1 2011 and Q1 2012 The quarterly growth between Q4 2011 and Q1 2012 was 19% The figure shows the total monthly traffic split for voice and data. It depicts a stable trend of data traffic growth with some seasonal variations. Mobile data subscriptions grow strongly, and drive the growth in data traffic along with a continuous increase in the average data volumes per subscription. Mobile voice traffic continues to grow at a steady rate mainly driven by new subscriptions in Asia Pacific and Middle East &amp; Africa. It should be noted that there are big differences in traffic levels between markets, regions and operators. These measurements have been performed by Ericsson over several years using a large base of live networks that together cover all regions of the world. They form a representative base for calculating world total traffic in mobile networks.
  7. ************************************************ Source: Ericsson Traffic and Market Report, June 2012 Visit: www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report ************************************************ Traffic per subscriber partly relates to the screen size of the user’s individual device. By the end of 2011, an average mobile PC generated approximately 2 GB per month versus 500 MB per month produced by a high-traffic smartphone. An average smartphone generates around half of the volume of an high-traffic smartphone. Tablet users generate around 650 MB per month. By the end of 2017, it is estimated that a mobile PC will generate 8 GB per month, a tablet 3.2 GB and a smartphone just above 1 GB. Note that there are large differences between user patterns on different networks, markets and user types.
  8. ************************************************ Source: Ericsson Traffic and Market Report, June 2012 Visit: www.ericsson.com/traffic-market-report ************************************************ Overall mobile data is expected to have almost doubled during 2011. Mobile PCs dominate traffic in most mobile networks today, but smartphone traffic is growing faster, due to high growth in subscriptions. In the latter years, data traffic will be split fairly equally between mobile phones and mobile PCs and tablets. Accessing the internet from mobile devices will drive mobile traffic development. Mobile data traffic is expected to grow with a CAGR of around 60 percent (2011-2017), driven mainly by video. This entails growth of around 15 times by the end of 2017.
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