Friday, August 13, 2010

Typical Smartphone User Consumes 230 Mbytes of Data a Month

 
The typical U.S. smartphone user consumes about 230 megabytes of data in a month, up about 50 percent over the last six months, says wireless consultant Chetan Sharma. 

Also, although it often is said that the U.S. lags some other world markets in terms of adoption of advanced services, this is not true for mobile broadband, where the U.S. market has become the hothouse observers in other markets are tracking, says Sharma. 

U.S. consumers will be among the very first to test, in volume, fourth-generation networks and the most-advanced 3G networks as well. 

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