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Mar 26
CTIA 2010: Continuing the innovation of U.S. mobile telecoms with the help, not hindrance, of regulators
icon1 Posted by Tom Donnelly in Broadband General, Government Related, Mobile Data/Mobile Broadband, Network Neutrality, Uncategorized on March 26th, 2010 | No Comments - Reply Now

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Thursday’s panel at CTIA captured the key common theme of this year’s show – how to continue the innovation of the U.S. mobile telecommunications industry with the help, not the hindrance, of regulators.  The panel represented a novel mix of entertainment, with 3D advocate James Cameron, social networking, epitomized by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, and the “U.S. government CTO” Aneesh Chopra.  Mr. Chopra sidestepped the audience-popular remarks posed by the CNBC moderator which questioned the effectiveness of regulations on connectivity growth.  He preferred to leave the hard answers to the FCC, stating that his role is to leverage the existing infrastructure for utmost benefit. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mar 24
Mobile Networks Mimic Fixed Line
icon1 Posted by Tom Donnelly in Broadband General, Broadband Trends, Mobile Data/Mobile Broadband, Service Differentiation, Subscriber Quality of Experience on March 24th, 2010 | No Comments - Reply Now

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Yesterday Sandvine released its semi-annual Internet report where we shared observations from a cross-section of the world’s leading mobile data providers. Interestingly enough, the key take away was that mobile networks are very similar to fixed line. Sandvine continues to see evidence that mobile data is becoming mainstream phenomena as subscribers rely on their mobile connections to do the same things they do on their home PCs. In fact, voice is consuming an ever smaller percentage of overall mobile network traffic. According to a March report by analyst Chetan Sharma, GigaOM Pro Analyst Network, U.S. data traffic exceeded voice traffic by almost 400,000 GB in 2009 and that ratio is expected to double this year. It’s clear, mobile data usage and revenues are disconnected.

So what does this mean for mobile operators? We believe that as more and more applications are offered on mobile devices, operators are looking to predict usage patterns so they can offer personalized service tiers that increase customer satisfaction, and to build out their networks to match user demand. AT&T recently stated that “5 percent of users account for approximately half of the data traffic on average” so clearly flat-rate billing does not align with subscriber usage (see Fierce Wireless: Mobile data traffic patterns look similar to fixed broadband patterns).

And for subscribers? Hopefully it means more and more applications along with appropriate service tiers that economically keep our lives connected to the Internet, everywhere.

Some of the high-level findings of Sandvine’s report include interesting observations like social networking accounting for up to 9% of total bytes on any given mobile network and YouTube accounting for 10 to 15 percent of total bytes on any given mobile network. To download the full report visit http://www.sandvine.com/news/global_broadband_trends.asp.

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Mar 5
Vote: What’s Your Island App?
icon1 Posted by Matt Tooley in Applications, Broadband Trends, Mobile Data/Mobile Broadband, Online Gaming, Subscriber Quality of Experience, Uncategorized on March 5th, 2010 | No Comments - Reply Now

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With Mobile World Congress just past and the International CTIA Wireless show up in a couple of weeks there’s been lots of buzz around the explosion of mobile data. Its left me considering what it is that connects me to life when I’m remote from my home or office; what are the applications I most value on the go? And, what’s the one application that, trapped on an island, I just can’t do without? Well, assuming 911 was available to me the next one on my list would be email. In asking others, I was interested to find a variety of island apps near and dear to people’s hearts. I got everything from “life without YouTube would be unbearable” to “I couldn’t go a week without tweeting”.  I’d like to ask the Better Broadband blog readers…”What’s your island app?”. If you will – click here to respond and I’ll share the results next week in a follow-up post. [Vote for your Island App]

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