Mobile broadband undoubtedly the winner in 2010 world cup
Research by a leading company has just revealed a 26% increase in mobile broadband usage during the first 10 days of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
As you can guess, the figures will be much more promising towards the end of the month. This is mostly apparent in Web Browsing, P2P and Video Streaming. All of which are gathering momentum generally in the UK and Europe, but thanks to the 2010 world cup the increase in mobile usage has been seen as a great success by many mobile broadband providers.
For those interested, the complete report containing details about the effects of the World Cup on global mobile broadband will be made available in July this year.
A source close to the announcments said that the FIFA World Cup seems to be one of the primary events that engages those to make use of their mobile devices, and take advantage of mobile broadband technology.
The heavy use of mobile devices during the matches proves the existence of a new paradigm in global entertainment: 'real-time anywhere viewing'. It looks as if a promising future is unfolding before our eyes.
Posted by Matt on the 24th June 2010 in: News
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