Internet traffic made by mobile terminals doubles annually, Central and Eastern Europe generates the greatest growth

  The mobile terminals launched in recent years allow users to connect more and more easily to the mobile internet offered by mobile phone operators, and in recent years the traffic generated by these devices it doubled annual. In a study published by Ericsson, we are told that 1300 petabytes of traffic are generated monthly by mobile terminal owners. In these calculations, only the traffic made through mobile networks is included and not that made using Wi-Fi connections, so you can imagine how much money the operators earn from us.

  Regarding the internet penetration rate for mobile terminals, Central and Eastern Europe is in the first position with 133%, Western Europe ranks in the second position, South America in the third position and North America in the position Fourth. Practically in Europe, the largest increase in the use of the Internet from mobile terminals is generated and it is surprising that Central and Eastern Europe is positioned better than Western Europe, an area where financial resources are much greater.