Report: U.S. user consumes 1.2 GB of monthly data via mobile phones


According to a report to the newspaper " New York Times " recently reported that mobile phone user in the U.S. consumed during the year 2013 , an average of 1.2 GB of data per month, compared to 690 MB consumed a year ago , that amount increased by weakness.

The report was based on the paper to a study conducted by analytics company portable devices , " Chetan Sharma " (Chetan Sharma), which attributed the reason behind this increase to the use of user networks fourth generation " TE " (LTE) , which is characterized as being faster , in addition to the factor abundance phones advanced Smart , which consumes a greater degree of data.

Besides that , I played applications most Takadia and larger role in the increase witnessed in 2013 , in spite of the policy produced by the company "Apple" , and to ban users from downloading applications Bulky only through wireless networks " Wi-Fi " , where the company in September / September, raising the allowable size from 50 to 100 MB .

It should be noted that there are in the United States a number of telecommunications companies providing communication services to the Internet via mobile devices , most notably the " Verizon " ( 117.194 million subscribers , by the second quarter of 2013 ) , and the " E & T " ( 107.884 million subscribers) , The company " Sprint " ( 44.877 million subscribers) , and finally the company " T - Mobile " ( 45.039 million subscribers) .

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