Mobile email and OTT mobile apps such as Whatsapp, Viber, and iMessage
have been altering the underlying behaviors of mobile end-users which is
impacting usage patterns. In 1Q-2012, minutes of use (Voice) per user
showed the greatest declines in North America (-5.3%), Asia-Pacific
(-0.6%), and Western Europe (-0.4%). “The only region with any
meaningful positive growth is the Middle East (3.5%)”, said Ying Kang
Tan, research associate at ABI Research.
“Messages Sent” is also experiencing slow-downs but more so in emerging
markets than developed markets. Latin America, Africa, and Asia-Pacific
demonstrated -5.8%, -0.7% and -0.2% declines quarter-on-quarter
respectively. A number of operators, such as Singtel and Vodafone, have
started to counter OTT apps such as Whatsapp by increasing the quota of
bundled SMS their end-users are allocated. Such initiatives may come
across as closing the stable door after the horse has bolted. However,
there are indications that OTT messaging platforms eclipse SMS in all
aspects. Often Whatsapp end-users only use the messaging platform for a
select number of contacts in their Whatsapp list. There have been
privacy concerns regarding contact lists held on the Whatsapp server;
slow delivery times when data coverage is sparse; as well as
contributing to maxed out data quotas if the user is on a limited data
plan.
In contrast, mobile data traffic continues its rapidly ascending arc.
2012 is expected to close out the year with 69% growth to 13.4 Exabytes.
“While there is considerable interest in 4G, 3G subscriptions continue
to grow because most low-tier and mid-tier handsets are 3G, whereas 4G
will remain a premium product for the next couple of years. However, 4G
traffic will grow disproportionately to its subscriber base as LTE will
encourage greater use of high definition streaming and adoption of rich
media/video social-networking services”, commented Jake Saunders, VP for
forecasting. “Over the forecast period, 4G has a CAGR of 120% compared
to 60% for 3G”.
The “Mobile Subscriber Usage and Traffic Market Data” tracks mobile
data, voice, and messaging usage on a quarterly basis as well as
provides country- and regional-level annual forecasts. These findings
are part of ABI Research’s Mobile
Traffic (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Mobile_Traffic)
Research Service which includes additional Competitive Analyses, Vendor
Matrices, Market Data, and Insights.
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