Mobile Broadband Operators Gearing Up for Future Demand

The number of mobile broadband users is increasing every quarter in the UK. Over three million homes are estimated to be connected via mobile broadband. The obvious question that arises is – are the networks capable of catering to this explosive growth in the number of users?

A recent study suggested that mobile broadband users across the world will increase to over a billion by the year 2012, and the challenge is to provide stable and fast connections for an increasing number of subscribers who will be using advanced online applications, thereby requiring more stable connections and high speeds.

Most of the operators are already finding it difficult to support the existing users. French telecom operator SFR has claimed that a laptop accessing the internet via a mobile broadband dongle consumes 450 times more bandwidth than a person chatting on a mobile phone does. Most of the operators are struggling with the existing traffic and are also worried about falling profitability because of users’ willingness to stick to a flat-rate fee structure while demanding for better connectivity.

The obvious question is will the operators be able to cater to the needs of the future when they are already struggling to cope with current traffic congestion? According to industry experts, they will be able to handle the situation, given the fact that mobile broadband has been identified as a growth area and is attracting good investment, with no provider wanting to miss out on the opportunities of future profits.

New investments in this sector will not only improve the networks but provide much better speeds along with better coverage and stability. The future networks will be characterized by advanced next-generation technologies that will bring radical improvements in the field of mobile broadband services.

However, if you’re unsure of mobile broadband, or simply want to learn more, refer to a dedicated mobile broadband website for information and advice. On Mobile Broadband Genie you

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