Wireless companies have been building out their network capabilities to handle the demand of increased traffic, and several adjusted data pricing. The Telegraph, and UK based paper, recently published a study that suggests that 10% of all mobile broadband users account for 90% of data traffic. The study also states that roughly 60% of data traffic will be driven by video in 2011. (via Telegraph)
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