If following trends in other countries is anything to go by, then many Australians are likely to be using Mobile Broadband more extensively in the future.
Mobile Broadband Internet consumption in the U.S. has risen by 154% in just one year. In 2006, there were 850,000 people roaming around wirelessly with Mobile Broadband whilst at the same time the following year this figure increased to 2,168,000!
This ascent in Mobile Internet usage suggests there’s been a significant rise in mobile & wireless technology development along with mobile Providers offering respective services, and in fact it’s the latter of which that’s apparently the driving force behind the sudden increase in Mobile Broadband popularity.
Mobile Wireless Providers in the U.S. have been offering higher download limits, lower costs and faster speeds which is currently being witnessed by Wireless Broadband Providers here in Australia. If this trend is anything to go by, expect cheaper mobile Broadband services to come our way in 2008.
The finding is quite remarkable in the context of the relatively mature US internet market, and suggests much faster speeds, higher download limits and lower costs introduced by mobile broadband providers in countries like the US and Australia over the past year are having an impact.
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Source: SmartCompany.com.au










