Personal computers generated 97 percent of consumer Internet traffic (both fixed and mobile) in 2011, but the share will drop to 87 percent in the next four years as more people turn to smartphones, tablets, and Web-enabled televisions, Cisco said. Mobile data traffic was expected to increase by a magnitude of 26 times in the same period.
Officials in the Ministry of
Transport and communications of Kazakhstan believe that high-speed mobile data communications
services are already relevant today in Kazakhstan: in the last four years, the number of
individual Internet users who connect to the network using wireless
technologies, has increased almost in three times. Two leading
Kazakhstan’s mobile operators – Kcell and Beeline – have expanded demonstration
zones of 4G network as early as 2010 and repeatedly stated their willingness to
build commercial 4G-networks.
So my country is following the global trend. What about your country?
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