Smartphones are a danger to the phone networks ... So says a study by professionals. This study exposes the fact that our new generation phones could soon clog networks, causing an overload on networks that are congested and eventually explode, because not being able to support all these smartphones.
Gartner found that 1 out of 5 phone sold in 2010 was a smartphone and this figure could rise to 1 in 2 in 2011. The problem is that smartphones are about 24 times more greedy in terms of traffic that our "old phones." The video would be the main fault in this case ... Blame the Internet service providers using that increase their traffic but do not share the expenses shall be borne by operators.
If the joint funding of the modernization of infrastructures are not initiated, the networks will be roasted in 2013 and there will be no winner for once. Hopefully paralysis network known in the United States and Great Britain 2 years ago will not recur ...
Gartner found that 1 out of 5 phone sold in 2010 was a smartphone and this figure could rise to 1 in 2 in 2011. The problem is that smartphones are about 24 times more greedy in terms of traffic that our "old phones." The video would be the main fault in this case ... Blame the Internet service providers using that increase their traffic but do not share the expenses shall be borne by operators.
If the joint funding of the modernization of infrastructures are not initiated, the networks will be roasted in 2013 and there will be no winner for once. Hopefully paralysis network known in the United States and Great Britain 2 years ago will not recur ...
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