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Global Data Exceeding Voice by ramyo
In the past fiveyears, the use and understanding of mobile have changed. by Peter Smile
Demands for mobile are much different than when networks were first built. by Ownipics
… adults have given up the telephone. by Leo Reynolds
“Data is now a bigger part of mobile network traffic than voice communication.” by StriclyCircus
Voice spending is trending downward and text spending is trending upward. by James Yu
Global data spending has tripledover the pasttwoyears. by John Oxton
Catching up with friends, coordinating events and communication is now almost entirely done via electronic transmission. by Arlette
Today, you wonder “Is Anything Wrong?” when you receive a call, as calls have become unusual, almost weird. by Dave77459
Today electronic devices are more than a mean of communication… … they create our image and reflect our personality. by Athena’s Pix
… and are even used as learning tools for toddlers.  by Scoot & Elaine Van Der Chijs
Today, children are more likely to own a mobile than a book! by Horia Varlan
85% of children own a mobile… … and only 73% of children own a book at home. by forzadagro
The first phone to be marketed as a fashion device was the RAZR launched by Motorola. by Paul
Then came the iPhone by Apple. by Miguel M. Almeida
Today, over 3,000,000,000 Apps are available for download or purchase on the Web. by Rebecca Cottrell
Mobile aren’t so simple anymore… … cameras, games, GPS, address books, social websites, Internet, music, are basic functions found on almost any device. by Wilderbergs
It is expected that by 2015, more people will connect to the Internet via a mobile rather than a computer. by 姒儿喵喵
The iPhone and the iPad are symbolic of the transformation taking place in mobile communications. by Daniel Y. Go
What do you think – are single-function devices at risk now that smartphones have so many functions?
Works Cited: T All images are sourced from Flickr Creative Commons. SybaseInc. 2010. The Growth of Mobile: Stats and figures that will shock you! The Telegraph. Matt Warman. 2010. Data Bigger than Voice on Mobile Networks. The New York Times. Pamela Paul. 2011. Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You. by Thomas Hawk

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Data Exceeding Voice

  • 1. Global Data Exceeding Voice by ramyo
  • 2. In the past fiveyears, the use and understanding of mobile have changed. by Peter Smile
  • 3. Demands for mobile are much different than when networks were first built. by Ownipics
  • 4. … adults have given up the telephone. by Leo Reynolds
  • 5. “Data is now a bigger part of mobile network traffic than voice communication.” by StriclyCircus
  • 6. Voice spending is trending downward and text spending is trending upward. by James Yu
  • 7. Global data spending has tripledover the pasttwoyears. by John Oxton
  • 8. Catching up with friends, coordinating events and communication is now almost entirely done via electronic transmission. by Arlette
  • 9. Today, you wonder “Is Anything Wrong?” when you receive a call, as calls have become unusual, almost weird. by Dave77459
  • 10. Today electronic devices are more than a mean of communication… … they create our image and reflect our personality. by Athena’s Pix
  • 11. … and are even used as learning tools for toddlers. by Scoot & Elaine Van Der Chijs
  • 12. Today, children are more likely to own a mobile than a book! by Horia Varlan
  • 13. 85% of children own a mobile… … and only 73% of children own a book at home. by forzadagro
  • 14. The first phone to be marketed as a fashion device was the RAZR launched by Motorola. by Paul
  • 15. Then came the iPhone by Apple. by Miguel M. Almeida
  • 16. Today, over 3,000,000,000 Apps are available for download or purchase on the Web. by Rebecca Cottrell
  • 17. Mobile aren’t so simple anymore… … cameras, games, GPS, address books, social websites, Internet, music, are basic functions found on almost any device. by Wilderbergs
  • 18. It is expected that by 2015, more people will connect to the Internet via a mobile rather than a computer. by 姒儿喵喵
  • 19. The iPhone and the iPad are symbolic of the transformation taking place in mobile communications. by Daniel Y. Go
  • 20. What do you think – are single-function devices at risk now that smartphones have so many functions?
  • 21. Works Cited: T All images are sourced from Flickr Creative Commons. SybaseInc. 2010. The Growth of Mobile: Stats and figures that will shock you! The Telegraph. Matt Warman. 2010. Data Bigger than Voice on Mobile Networks. The New York Times. Pamela Paul. 2011. Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You. by Thomas Hawk