Global mobile internet subscribers will lead 5 countries to grow

Internet usage is becoming popular with mobile devices. By 2025, 50 percent of the global mobile Internet subscriber base is expected to be from China, India, Indonesia and Pakistan. A report published by GSMA Intelligence about the international organization of cellphone operator companies GSMA Research Group News Telecom Asia

According to GSMA, by the year 2025, a new 160 million people will be added to the global mobile internet subscriber list. Of these, four Asian countries - China, India, Indonesia and Pakistan and African countries - will add 70 million to Nigeria. Mobile Internet users in China and India will be the biggest gainers. In the next seven years, from the two countries, 32 million, 10 million and 30 million and 80 million people will be connected to the mobile Internet. On the other hand, in Indonesia, 7 million and 5 million, Pakistan and Nigeria are expected to increase 530 million mobile internet subscribers. In 2025 global mobile internet subscriber base will reach 370 crores.

According to GSMA Intelligence predictions, global broadband connections will reach 40 million by 2022. It is expected to reach 130 crores in 2025, which will be 15 percent of the global average penitence. However, in some countries in the hand, this growth will be seen. China will be ranked as the single largest market. South Korea will be ahead of others as a percentage of mobile subscribers. About 60 percent of the country's people will be connected to the Fiji network. Japan and the United States will remain after this The rate will be 50 percent in two countries.

Fourth generation mobile network technology will be available in the world, but for the next one decade, cellphone operators will play a significant role in revenue earning. By 2025, the FourG connection will reach 57 percent of the total connection. At the same time, the 3G connection will reach 15 percent.

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