Mobile Data Revenue in U.S. and U.K. to Surpass Voice Revenue by 2014
That’s the
word from the GSMA, which cited those metrics in the Mobile Economy 2013 report it released
this morning as Mobile World Congress kicked off in Barcelona.
According to
the GSMA, worldwide mobile operator data revenue will exceed that of voice by
2017. And in countries like the U.S. and the U.K. it will do so even more
quickly — perhaps as soon as 2014. Argentina’s data revenue will exceed voice this
year.
Driving that
surge in usage: The proliferation of smartphones and tablets, particularly
lower-end models. Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous in developed and
emerging markets, and are creating a vast appetite for wireless broadband.
“Mobile data
is not just a commodity,” GSMA CMO Michael O’Hara said. “It is becoming the
lifeblood of our daily lives, society and economy, with more and more connected
people and things.”
And more and
more wallets connected to mobile broadband providers.
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