82% of Indian mobile data traffic came from 4G in 2017

23 Feb 2018

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In 2017, 4G emerged as the key driver for data with 82 per cent of Indian mobile data traffic coming in from 4G and posting a 135 per cent year-on-year growth. Driven by an increased appetite for data consumption and better coverage, 3G data grew 286 per cent during the year.

Data consumption continued to be driven by video, which contributed 65 per cent to 75 per cent of total mobile data traffic. This was powered by the availability of Hindi and regional language content, as well as the proliferation of original Over The Top-only series, according to Nokia's annual Mobile Broadband Index study.

''The year 2017 saw telcos expand 4G networks, and this momentum is likely to continue. The drop in prices of devices, both smartphones and feature phones, is driving data consumption in the country. We believe that the next wave of growth in the Indian broadband market can come from the untapped base of feature phone users who will potentially move directly from 2G to 4G,'' Sanjay Malik, head of India Market, Nokia said.

''Indian telcos will need to explore innovative network technologies, like carrier aggregation and MIMO, to meet the growing data demand. These technologies will also help them prepare networks for the 5G and connected devices era,'' he added.

In 2017, Hindi and regional languages comprised more than 90 per cent of popular videos watched online, it said.

On average, an Indian subscriber consumed 7.4 GB of data per user per month on mobile devices over mobile networks alone, placing India ahead of developed markets like the UK, South Korea and France. The average consumption over both Wi-Fi and mobile networks in India was 8.8 GB data per user per month, at par with other developed markets.

Indian telcos continued to rapidly expand 4G in 2017 and have narrowed the gap with 3G coverage in the country. The 4G network expansion was supported by the dramatic growth of LTE devices in the country, with 9 out of 10 smartphones shipped in 2017 supporting 4G.

The LTE-capable device base grew to 218 million in 2017, with 74 per cent being Voice over LTE (VoLTE) capable as well. 

Service providers will need to take advantage of technologies such as 3-band carrier aggregation and 4x4 Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) to transform their networks and sate the ever-increasing demand for data consumption without a glitch. The deployment of LTE-A/LTE-Pro and Cloud RAN will further enhance the customer experience.

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