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10% of all internet access now from mobile devices, higher in Asia Pacific: Study

More than 10% of internet traffic worldwide now originates from mobile devices, nearly triple the percentage in 2010, new research has revealed. The study by BGR reveals that 10.01% of all internet traffic originates from mobile devices, up from just 3.81% in 2010. The study also reveals significant global variations in how users access the […]

More than 10% of internet traffic worldwide now originates from mobile devices, nearly triple the percentage in 2010, new research has revealed.

The study by BGR reveals that 10.01% of all internet traffic originates from mobile devices, up from just 3.81% in 2010.

The study also reveals significant global variations in how users access the internet, with 17.84% of all internet traffic in Asia originating from mobile devices (up from 6.1% in 2010), followed by Africa (14.85%), North America (7.96%) and Oceania (7.55%). In contrast, Europe (5.13%) and South America (2.86%) remain well below the global average.

Developing countries and nations with poor fixed-line infrastructure recorded rates well above the global average, with Zimbabwe (58.06%), Nigeria (57.89%), India (48.24%), Sudan (45.32%) and Zambia (44.24%) forming the top five nations by percentage.

When viewed in conjunction with Operaโ€™s recent user survey, the study provides valuable insights for Australian SMEs targeting markets in the Asia Pacific region.