Posts Tagged ‘traffic’

ShoZu record 45% traffic uplift from UK snowfall

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

I dropped a note over to the ShoZu team to ask them if they’d seen much of an increase in traffic from their users as a result of the snowfall across the UK yesterday.

I was expecting perhaps 10% increase, maybe 20% — but a 45% increase in uploads? Heh. Brilliant!

If you took any photos of the snow and zapped them up to Twitpic or Flickr yesterday, can you send me a link? I’m ewan@mobileindustryreview.com.

And if you haven’t downloaded ShoZu recently, check it out at www.shozu.com.

Mobile data prices drop 25 percent

Friday, June 13th, 2008

It seems Europeans just can’t get enough of mobile data at the moment. According to the GSMA, the market for mobile data skyrocketed by 40 percent to by €7 billion in 2007 while in the year to April 2008, the number of 3G users in the EU doubled to 112 million.

And guess what’s spurred all this take-up? Yep, cheaper prices for both the necessary kit and for the connection itself, with the GSMA reckoning that the cost of data roaming in the EU dropped by 25 percent in the year to April 2008 while European roaming traffic jumped by traffic grew 75 percent in the same time. The GSMA is also predicting that prices will fall further.

All good news, obviously, but with mobile broadband now definitely mature, I’d like to put in a request for the operators: can we have more tariffs where a single data bundle can be shared between a number of devices (phone, dongle, laptop, 3G-connected digital camera etc) with just one bill? Please?


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