90% of world’s population over 6 to have mobile phone by 2020: Ericsson

90% of world’s population over 6 to have mobile phone by 2020: Ericsson

PanARMENIAN.Net - Ericsson has released its latest Mobility Report, revealing that the ongoing growth of the smartphone market isn’t likely to slow down any time soon thanks to increasing numbers of users coming online in countries like China and India, according to The Next Web.

According to the study, which looks at data forecasts up to the turn of the next decade, 90 percent of the world’s population over the age of six will have a mobile phone. In total, by 2020, Ericsson predicts there will be at least 6.1 billion smartphone subscriptions globally. Right now, there are 2.7 billion, with an estimated 800 million added in 2014.

To reach the 6.1 billion figure, operators and device vendors will need to attract new customers in virtually every market. India and China are currently leading the way with 18 million and 12 million (respectively) new mobile subscriptions added in the third quarter of 2014 alone. However, of the total number of mobile subscriptions globally, only 37 percent of those are for smartphones, so clearly there’s still a big market opportunity to get ‘dumb’ phone users onto more feature-rich handsets.

The report also looked at other trends that we could expect to see in the coming years, such as a predicted tenfold increase in the use of mobile video calls, which the company said will make up more than half (55 percent) of all mobile data traffic by 2020. Currently streaming music and video services are responsible for a large amount of the data used, rather than video calling.

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