Is Demand For Mobile Broadband Falling?
Posted by on June 25, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Despite more and more people opting to purchase smartphones that give them the chance to browse the internet, listen to music and watch videos while on the move, it appears you’re losing interest in mobile broadband.
This is according to ISP Review, which claims the initial surge in uptake from the technology appears to become slowing down dramatically.
The news provider states more and more of you are starting to realise mobile broadband might not be all it’s cracked as much as be and whilst comparing prices and switching to an additional provider can sometimes be the answer, sales have seen a decline.
Nevertheless, the publication claims the service offered is still “excellent” and as a complimentary package to fixed-line broadband choices, it might be the perfect solution.
One of the difficulties some people are experiencing with mobile broadband comes from congestion and low revenues, which is causing a substantial “performance drain”, ISP Review continues.
Simply because of this, many providers do not even publicise their download speeds with regards to mobile broadband.
Whilst numerous 3G choices are capable of giving you speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps, or even 14.4 Mbps in the case of HSPA-based services, these frequently wind up being slower and closer towards the 1-2 Mbps mark.
This issue might not last forever though, as the website says upgrades could sort this out as time goes on.
Rather than cellular broadband, fixed-line options seem to become the internet connection of choice for most people, as the Broadband Forum recently revealed that 484 million people around the world are utilizing them to browse the world wide web.

