"On one side, we do have financial stress but at the same time, data usage increases..., it creates opportunity in the market," NokiaVP and India Market Head, Sanjay Malik, said while sharing details for pattern till December 2017.
He said that with a limited number of telecom operators in the market due to consolidation, there will be stiff competition among them and service providers will focus on enhancing customer experience.
The average 4G data consumption in India as per the last report for year 2016 was around 1 GB per user per month, excluding data from consumption on Jio network.
"Mobile broadband performance in India shows that 4G emerged as the key driver of mobile data consumption in 2017, capturing 82 per cent of mobile data traffic and growing 135 per cent (y-o-y) with the rapid deployment of 4G networks and affordable devices. 3G grew data grew 286 per cent in 2017, driven by an increased appetite for data consumption and better coverage," Marwah said.
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"In 2017, Hindi and regional languages comprised more than 90 per cent of popular videos watched online," Marwah said.
On average, an Indian subscriber consumed 7.4 GB of data per user per month on their mobile devices over mobile networks alone, placing India ahead of developed markets like the UK, South Korea and France.
The average consumption over both Wi-Fi and mobile networks in India was 8.8 GB data per user per month, at par with other developed markets, as per the report.
"The 4G network expansion was supported by the dramatic growth of LTE devices in the country, with 9 out of 10 smartphones shipped in 2017 supporting 4G. The LTE (4G)-capable device base grew to 218 million in 2017, with 74 per cent being Voice over LTE (VoLTE) capable as well," Marwah said.
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