Cisco Visual Networking Index and VNI Service Adoption 2014–2019 - ArgentinaOscar Romano
De acuerdo al décimo Pronóstico Anual Cisco VNI (Visual Networking Index), la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija en la Argentina crecerá 3,4 veces entre 2014 y 2019: de 4.4 Mbps a 15 Mbps. Además, en el país la velocidad media de banda ancha fija incrementó un 7% desde 2013 hasta 2014: de 4.1 Mbps a 4,4 Mbps. Por su parte, la velocidad media de conexión móvil aumentará 4 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, llegando a 1228 kbps en 2019. La velocidad promedio de conexión del smartphone fue de 2743 kbps en 2014 y su promedio crecerá 2 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, hasta llegar a 4674 kbps en 2019. Por su parte, el tráfico móvil de la Argentina alcanzó un 78% en 2014 y crecerá 7 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, con una tasa de crecimiento anual compuesto del 49%.
De acuerdo con el informe Visual Networking Index™ (VNI) de Cisco, Argentina contará con 31 millones de usuarios de Internet en 2020, siete millones más que en 2015. Por otra parte, y también en Argentina, la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, mientras que las velocidades móviles crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020.
El VNI con datos sobre la actualidad argentina también informó que el tráfico IP va a incrementar 2 veces de 2015 a 2020, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 18%. En el mismo período, el tráfico móvil va a crecer 7 veces, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 47%. En cuanto al tráfico móvil, va a representar el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina comparado con el 5% del total de este tráfico en 2015.
Para Gonzalo Valverde, Director de Ventas de Proveedores de Servicio de Cisco Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay, “nuevamente el VNI de Cisco nos brinda proyecciones de Internet para nuestro país. De acuerdo a este estudio, podemos destacar que en Argentina la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, lo que representa una de las tasas de crecimiento compuesto más altas de la región para este período. Este crecimiento facilitará una mejor experiencia de consumo de video, que representará el 82% del tráfico IP total en 2020. En lo que respecta a las velocidades móviles en la Argentina, crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020. El tráfico móvil representará el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina”.
Presentación del VNI Argentina - Febrero 2016Oscar Romano
Desde el año 2000 cuando el primer teléfono con cámara fue introducido en el mercado, el número de usuarios de móviles se ha quintuplicado. Para el año 2020 habrá 5,500 millones de usuarios de móviles, representando el 70 por ciento de la población mundial, de acuerdo al mismo informe. La adopción de dispositivos móviles, el incremento de la cobertura móvil y la demanda por contenido móvil, impulsan el crecimiento de usuarios dos veces más rápido que lo que lo hará la población mundial en los próximos cinco años. Esta oleada de usuarios móviles, dispositivos inteligentes, video móvil y redes 4G aumentará ocho veces el volumen del tráfico de datos móviles en los próximos cinco años.
Cisco Visual Networking Index and VNI Service Adoption 2014–2019 - ArgentinaOscar Romano
De acuerdo al décimo Pronóstico Anual Cisco VNI (Visual Networking Index), la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija en la Argentina crecerá 3,4 veces entre 2014 y 2019: de 4.4 Mbps a 15 Mbps. Además, en el país la velocidad media de banda ancha fija incrementó un 7% desde 2013 hasta 2014: de 4.1 Mbps a 4,4 Mbps. Por su parte, la velocidad media de conexión móvil aumentará 4 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, llegando a 1228 kbps en 2019. La velocidad promedio de conexión del smartphone fue de 2743 kbps en 2014 y su promedio crecerá 2 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, hasta llegar a 4674 kbps en 2019. Por su parte, el tráfico móvil de la Argentina alcanzó un 78% en 2014 y crecerá 7 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, con una tasa de crecimiento anual compuesto del 49%.
Cisco Visual Networking Index and VNI Service Adoption 2014–2019 - ArgentinaOscar Romano
De acuerdo al décimo Pronóstico Anual Cisco VNI (Visual Networking Index), la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija en la Argentina crecerá 3,4 veces entre 2014 y 2019: de 4.4 Mbps a 15 Mbps. Además, en el país la velocidad media de banda ancha fija incrementó un 7% desde 2013 hasta 2014: de 4.1 Mbps a 4,4 Mbps. Por su parte, la velocidad media de conexión móvil aumentará 4 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, llegando a 1228 kbps en 2019. La velocidad promedio de conexión del smartphone fue de 2743 kbps en 2014 y su promedio crecerá 2 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, hasta llegar a 4674 kbps en 2019. Por su parte, el tráfico móvil de la Argentina alcanzó un 78% en 2014 y crecerá 7 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, con una tasa de crecimiento anual compuesto del 49%.
De acuerdo con el informe Visual Networking Index™ (VNI) de Cisco, Argentina contará con 31 millones de usuarios de Internet en 2020, siete millones más que en 2015. Por otra parte, y también en Argentina, la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, mientras que las velocidades móviles crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020.
El VNI con datos sobre la actualidad argentina también informó que el tráfico IP va a incrementar 2 veces de 2015 a 2020, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 18%. En el mismo período, el tráfico móvil va a crecer 7 veces, con un crecimiento compuesto anual del 47%. En cuanto al tráfico móvil, va a representar el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina comparado con el 5% del total de este tráfico en 2015.
Para Gonzalo Valverde, Director de Ventas de Proveedores de Servicio de Cisco Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay, “nuevamente el VNI de Cisco nos brinda proyecciones de Internet para nuestro país. De acuerdo a este estudio, podemos destacar que en Argentina la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija crecerá de 4,9 Mbps en 2015 a 15,2 Mbps en 2020, lo que representa una de las tasas de crecimiento compuesto más altas de la región para este período. Este crecimiento facilitará una mejor experiencia de consumo de video, que representará el 82% del tráfico IP total en 2020. En lo que respecta a las velocidades móviles en la Argentina, crecerán 4 veces entre 2015 y 2020 hasta alcanzar los 3 megas en 2020. El tráfico móvil representará el 14% del tráfico IP total en Argentina”.
Presentación del VNI Argentina - Febrero 2016Oscar Romano
Desde el año 2000 cuando el primer teléfono con cámara fue introducido en el mercado, el número de usuarios de móviles se ha quintuplicado. Para el año 2020 habrá 5,500 millones de usuarios de móviles, representando el 70 por ciento de la población mundial, de acuerdo al mismo informe. La adopción de dispositivos móviles, el incremento de la cobertura móvil y la demanda por contenido móvil, impulsan el crecimiento de usuarios dos veces más rápido que lo que lo hará la población mundial en los próximos cinco años. Esta oleada de usuarios móviles, dispositivos inteligentes, video móvil y redes 4G aumentará ocho veces el volumen del tráfico de datos móviles en los próximos cinco años.
Cisco Visual Networking Index and VNI Service Adoption 2014–2019 - ArgentinaOscar Romano
De acuerdo al décimo Pronóstico Anual Cisco VNI (Visual Networking Index), la velocidad promedio de banda ancha fija en la Argentina crecerá 3,4 veces entre 2014 y 2019: de 4.4 Mbps a 15 Mbps. Además, en el país la velocidad media de banda ancha fija incrementó un 7% desde 2013 hasta 2014: de 4.1 Mbps a 4,4 Mbps. Por su parte, la velocidad media de conexión móvil aumentará 4 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, llegando a 1228 kbps en 2019. La velocidad promedio de conexión del smartphone fue de 2743 kbps en 2014 y su promedio crecerá 2 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, hasta llegar a 4674 kbps en 2019. Por su parte, el tráfico móvil de la Argentina alcanzó un 78% en 2014 y crecerá 7 veces desde 2014 hasta 2019, con una tasa de crecimiento anual compuesto del 49%.
OTT traffic has surpassed carrier traffic. Data usage is increasing rapidly. Voice and SMS revenues are declining quickly and data revenue is becoming the major source of revenue for MNOs. In a data-only environment, MNOs need to find mechanisms to drive data demand in order to drive revenues.
Malaysia shows what the data-only world will look like, with Freemium Internet a basic requirement to retain customers. It showed that data revenues continue to grow, and that competitive pressure leads to all operators adopting freemium internet, once one major player has done so. In fact, Aircel and Jio show that Freemium Internet can accelerate data and subscriber growth so much that it has an impact on global traffic growth (Ericsson 2017).
Freemium Internet can also drive non-telco OTTs, such as advertising, mobile money, and e-Government services, using mobile data as a platform. By removing affordability as an obstacle, the number of internet users expands exponentially, enabling the delivery of e-services to all segments of the population, instead of only the (relatively) wealthy.
In comparison to Malaysia, mobile networks in Africa are generally not as technically advanced (smaller 3/4G network coverage, lower smartphone penetration) nor as competitive. Where commercial incentives are insufficient, regulatory and policy incentives can be designed, such as the reduction of licence fees, the allocation of spectrum, and reduced universal service fees. The impact of these incentives would be to dramatically stimulate data demand to the benefit of consumers and MNOs, and have a significantly positive effect on economic growth.
Global Mobile Broadband Scaling Newer Heights | An Aranca InfographicAranca
With constant upgradation in infrastructure, the global mobile broadband market is making the fastest growth in the global telecom sector. Over the next three to five years, 4G/ LTE network is expected to be the fastest developing technology, especially in the developed economies.
The World in 2013 : ICTFacts and FiguresThierry Pires
Les données de l’IUT (International Telecoms Union), l’Union Internationale des télécommunications montre la croissance de l'utilisation du mobile dans le monde.
Retrouvez mon billet dédié sur http://marketing-webmobile.fr
Le report Ofcom’s seventh International Communications Market a été publié le 13 Décembre 2012.
Retrouvez mon billet dédié sur http://marketing-webmobile.fr
Infographic Mobility Report India AppendixEricsson
Total number of mobile subscriptions in India is expected to increase to approximately 1.4 billion by 2020, resulting in a population penetration of 100%.
Mobile broadband services are undergoing a period of dramatic growth causing a tremendous increase in data traffic. This rising tide of traffic is being driven by the growing number of mobile subscribers, particularly smartphone users, who are connecting to faster networks and consuming bandwidth-hungry video content.
Create B2B Exchanges with Cisco Connected Processes: an overviewCisco DevNet
A session in the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live, Berlin. The opportunity cost of business disruptions in the hyper-connected world can be very high. To ensure business continuity and optimization, organizations are automating many critical workflows and infrastructure operations throughout their enterprise and extended ecosystems. Cisco Connected Processes software enable architects, application developers and integration professionals to deliver business processes and automation as a service, while managing workflows and data more efficiently and effectively. Join this session to learn how scalable operational efficiencies can save you time and money while simplifying collaboration between all the members of your technical community.
OTT traffic has surpassed carrier traffic. Data usage is increasing rapidly. Voice and SMS revenues are declining quickly and data revenue is becoming the major source of revenue for MNOs. In a data-only environment, MNOs need to find mechanisms to drive data demand in order to drive revenues.
Malaysia shows what the data-only world will look like, with Freemium Internet a basic requirement to retain customers. It showed that data revenues continue to grow, and that competitive pressure leads to all operators adopting freemium internet, once one major player has done so. In fact, Aircel and Jio show that Freemium Internet can accelerate data and subscriber growth so much that it has an impact on global traffic growth (Ericsson 2017).
Freemium Internet can also drive non-telco OTTs, such as advertising, mobile money, and e-Government services, using mobile data as a platform. By removing affordability as an obstacle, the number of internet users expands exponentially, enabling the delivery of e-services to all segments of the population, instead of only the (relatively) wealthy.
In comparison to Malaysia, mobile networks in Africa are generally not as technically advanced (smaller 3/4G network coverage, lower smartphone penetration) nor as competitive. Where commercial incentives are insufficient, regulatory and policy incentives can be designed, such as the reduction of licence fees, the allocation of spectrum, and reduced universal service fees. The impact of these incentives would be to dramatically stimulate data demand to the benefit of consumers and MNOs, and have a significantly positive effect on economic growth.
Global Mobile Broadband Scaling Newer Heights | An Aranca InfographicAranca
With constant upgradation in infrastructure, the global mobile broadband market is making the fastest growth in the global telecom sector. Over the next three to five years, 4G/ LTE network is expected to be the fastest developing technology, especially in the developed economies.
The World in 2013 : ICTFacts and FiguresThierry Pires
Les données de l’IUT (International Telecoms Union), l’Union Internationale des télécommunications montre la croissance de l'utilisation du mobile dans le monde.
Retrouvez mon billet dédié sur http://marketing-webmobile.fr
Le report Ofcom’s seventh International Communications Market a été publié le 13 Décembre 2012.
Retrouvez mon billet dédié sur http://marketing-webmobile.fr
Infographic Mobility Report India AppendixEricsson
Total number of mobile subscriptions in India is expected to increase to approximately 1.4 billion by 2020, resulting in a population penetration of 100%.
Mobile broadband services are undergoing a period of dramatic growth causing a tremendous increase in data traffic. This rising tide of traffic is being driven by the growing number of mobile subscribers, particularly smartphone users, who are connecting to faster networks and consuming bandwidth-hungry video content.
Create B2B Exchanges with Cisco Connected Processes: an overviewCisco DevNet
A session in the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live, Berlin. The opportunity cost of business disruptions in the hyper-connected world can be very high. To ensure business continuity and optimization, organizations are automating many critical workflows and infrastructure operations throughout their enterprise and extended ecosystems. Cisco Connected Processes software enable architects, application developers and integration professionals to deliver business processes and automation as a service, while managing workflows and data more efficiently and effectively. Join this session to learn how scalable operational efficiencies can save you time and money while simplifying collaboration between all the members of your technical community.
Leading manufacturers are embracing converged IT and operational technology (OT) networks and experiencing major benefits. But security challenges threaten.
DEVNET-1124 Cisco pxGrid: A New Architecture for Security Platform IntegrationCisco DevNet
This session will cover: · Functional and architectural basics of Cisco Platform Exchange Grid (pxGrid), the new publish/subscribe/query contextualinformation exchange framework for creating integration between DevNet partner platforms and Cisco security products. · Integration use-cases such as utilizing pxGrid for executing threat response actions on the network and using identity, endpoint device and user access privilege context to enhance our DevNet partners analytics, forensics and reporting. · First-hand developer perspective from DevNet partner ID/IP who used pxGrid to integrate Ping Identity and Cisco IdentityServices Engine.
Presenter: Kevin Richard, Aras
Do you have the need to exchange product data with suppliers or other partners? Join our requirements gathering for the upcoming Supplier Exchange Portal application as we discuss the wide range of use cases that may be needed.
Choosing PaaS: Cisco and Open Source Options: an overviewCisco DevNet
A session in the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live, Berlin. Confused by all the open source PaaS options out there? What criteria should you use to evaluate them? We seek to answer these questions in a systematic manner and will explore top technologies such as Mesos, Apprenda, Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes along with Cisco's Project Shipped and open source Mantl. The aim of this session will be to shed light on which platforms add value to your needs, applications and workloads.
Oracle Service Cloud and Oracle Platform as a Service: Best Practices in a Hy...Capgemini
Everyone knows Oracle Service Cloud delivers excellent support for customers, knowledge on the spot, and a top-notch overview of interactions. But what about that last mile, where complex cases are supported and you do not need to switch between multiple applications anymore?
Oracle Service Cloud in combination with Oracle Platform as a Service delivers a centralized portal where information from different sources is combined, enabling you to quickly align with your business demands.
This presentation discusses best practices for Oracle Service Cloud implementations in a hybrid environment, including complex interactions with back-end systems.
Presented by Capgemini's Leon Smiers, Jeroen Van essen and Remco Stolp at Oracle OpenWorld 2016.
Supplier networks have matured past their original concept of being a place where buyers and sellers transact into full-blown business networks that support business processes beyond procurement and invoicing. In this session, Forrester Research will present results of a recent survey that explores ways in which companies are using business networks to drive innovation now and in the future. B&H Photo will present how business networks have enabled them to leverage their product expertise and brand to bring innovative, high-value solutions to their customers.
21 Business Processes and Counting - Enhancing Customer Experience with Proce...Capgemini
As part of Cisco’s vision for a Digital Enterprise, the Process Digitization Center of Excellence has embarked on a journey to transform and digitize the business processes on its iBPM SaaS platform, thereby providing seamless customer experience by unifying the underlying applications, data, systems of record and infrastructure.
With 21 processes enabled across 14 business domains, this session provides an enterprise wide capability view of the use cases that has helped business and IT to evolve to the next generation of Digitized Business Process Management and Automation.
Presented at Pegaworld 2016.
El Quinto Índice Global de la Nube de Cisco® (2014-2019), publicado hoy, prevé que el tráfico global de la nube será más del cuádruple a finales de 2019 pasando de 2.1 a 8.6 zettabytes (ZB). El crecimiento del tráfico en la nube superará el crecimiento del tráfico total de data centers, que se triplicará durante el mismo período a nivel global al pasar de 3.4 a 10.4 ZB.
Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 - Mobile Business Trends 2015Ericsson
The November 2015 edition of the Mobility Report provides updated trends and forecasts for mobile data traffic. From the addition of 87 million new mobile broadband subscriptions in Q3 2015 to the estimate that video will account for 70 percent of total mobile traffic by 2021.
ID IGF 2016 - Infrastruktur 2 - IPv4 between internet growth and low adopti...IGF Indonesia
Presented by Cristian Guna G (TELKOMSEL)
ID IGF 2016
Sesi Infrastruktur 2 - IPv4 Tidak Dapat Lagi Mendukung Pertumbuhan Internet dan Rendahnya Tingkat Partisipasi IPv6
Jakarta, 15 November 2016
Mobility Usage Statistics & Trends by RapidValue SolutionsRapidValue
This presentation gives a statistical representation on:
1. Mobile Subscription Stats
2. Mobile Penetration
3. Android vs iOS Usage
4. Mobile Advertising Stats
5. Enterprise Mobility Facts, Figures and Trends
6. Enterprise mobility Spend
ICT Transformation in KSA presented by Mr. Imran Ashraf (Director Cloud & Advance Services, Mobily) at the Mobily-IBM Security & Resiliency Conference 2014
The February 2014 Mobile Analytics Report provides insight into mobile data subscribers’ daily usage patterns and the impact this behavior has on operators’ networks. Findings from the report address topics such as mobile advertising and social networking, mobile network usage by content type and time of day, mobile games, mobile health and quantitative examples of measured mobile data experience.
The February 2014 Mobile Analytics Report provides insight into mobile data subscribers’ daily usage patterns and the impact this behavior has on operators’ networks.
Findings from the report address topics such as mobile advertising and social networking, mobile network usage by content type and time of day, mobile games, mobile health and quantitative examples of measured mobile data experience.
Two decades after 1995, the year of the Netscape IPO, the Internet population has exploded in size, it’s much more mobile, and it’s increasingly driven by user-created content and flexible content delivery that’s controlled by users. But growth is slowing in all but a few key areas.
While some of these points seem obvious, Mary Meeker’s charts, graphs and data helps quantify the landscape.
The tech industry makes a yearly tradition of turning to the fast-talking and data-synthesizing Meeker, a former Wall Street analyst turned late-stage venture capitalist at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers who publishes an influential annual assessment of the Internet economy. As has been her custom in recent years, Meeker introduced her Internet Trends report at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes on Wednesday.
Here’s how Meeker sets the stage: Two-thirds of a generation into the Internet, there were 2.8 billion users as of 2014, up from 35 million in 1995.
In 20 years, that’s 39 percent of the world’s population, up from .06 percent.
Sharing KPCB Mary Meeker Internet Trends Report 2015
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KPCB’s Mary Meeker presents the 2015 Internet Trends report, 20 years after the inaugural “The Internet Report” was first published in 1995. Since then, the number of Internet users has risen from 35 million in 1995 to more than 2.8 billion today. The 2015 report looks at key Internet trends globally – while still healthy Internet user and smartphone subscription growth continue to slow, Internet engagement continues to rise led by consumers spending more time on their mobile devices, where they can be connected 24/7. Mobile advertising still has headroom to expand and new innovations around ad formats and buy buttons should prove compelling for consumers and businesses.
We are re-imagining more and more aspects of our daily lives, as mobile users and entrepreneurs continue to push innovation and creative output across new online platforms. User-generated / curated / shared content continues to rise, ranging from pins on Pinterest to videos on Snapchat and Facebook. Business processes continue to be re-imagined, led by companies aiming to make data more useful and services more efficient. Demographic shifts are helping to accelerate technology changes. Millennials are now the largest generation in the workforce and their work / life expectations differ from previous generations. As connectivity and commerce continue to rise, we have witnessed broad impacts on consumer expectations, which in turn can alter work for many, to a form of work that can be flexible and supplemental. Looking internationally, Chinese Internet leaders continue to innovate, while India is on-track to become the second-largest Internet market in the world.
1) Internet – Two-Thirds of a Generation In...
2) Key Internet Trends
3) Re-Imagining Continues...
4) America’s Evolving Work Environment...
5) Big Internet Markets = China / India
6) Public / Private Company Data
7) One More Thing...
8) Ran Outta Time Thoughts / Appendix
Cumbre PR/AR sobre el mercado Telco en America Latina
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