New Delhi, 11 February 2021.
Today, Nokia launched the 8th
edition of its Mobile Broadband India Traffic Index (MBiT) 2021 on mobile
broadband performance in India. The report highlights that the data traffic in
India grew approximately60 times over the last five years which is amongst the
highest globally. In 2020, the data traffic grew by 36% YoY primarily due to
rise in4G data consumption as 4G subscribers surpassed 700 million with 100
million new additions during the year. 4G alone constituted nearly 99% of the
total data traffic consumed across the country. Categories A, B and C saw
higher growth rates than metros due to operator focus on 4G.
According to the study, the average
monthly data usage per user reached 13.5 GB in December 2020, growing over 20%
annually owing to an increase in data subscribers and mobile video consumption.
New users from rural areas also contributed to the rising monthly data usage. Mobile
emerged as primary source of entertainment and productivity as an average
Indian spent approximately 5 hours daily on a smartphone which is one of the
highest averages globally. Short video format was the fastest-growing content
category. With surging internet users, total time spent monthly on short
content is expected to grow four times by 2025.
Relating to device trends, the report
reveals that the 4G device base surpassed 607 million units reaching a 77%
penetration level. VoLTE devices constituted 93% of the total LTE handsets.
There are already 2 million active 5G devices in use across the country. A double-digit
growth is expected in 2021 for the smartphone industry as people embrace hybrid
work models, e-learning, and consume content over OTT platforms. The launch of low-cost 4G smartphones will provide the necessary headroom
for data growth with a significant number of 2G/3G subscribers potentially upgrading
to a 4G smartphone.
The 2021 MBiT report also explores
the potential of fixed broadband. With only 22 million fixed broadband
subscribers, there is a significant growth opportunity for
this segment. As India prepares to launch 5G amidst COVID-19, fixed broadband
accessibility through Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and FTTx will help generate a
new revenue stream for operators.
Sanjay Malik, Senior Vice President &Head of India
Market, Nokia, said: “5G has a huge potential for value creation in India
as the pace of digitization is accelerating. The phenomenal growth in data
consumption in India will drive demand for enhanced broadband and fixed
capacity. Industry 4.0 with various IoT and enterprise use-cases, immersive
applications experience (AR/VR), smart home, factory and public safety use
cases will spur LTE, 5G growth and data usage further.”
Other key findings of the Nokia MBiT study:
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Despite
no 5G, India’s mobile broadband penetration stands at approximately 63% (2020f).
However, the fixed broadband penetration stands only at 7.5% (2020f) of
households.