Two newly released reports from network monitoring companies spotlight how wireless networks are continuing to evolve in terms of Voice over LTE and where usage is the most intense.
Newfield Wireless, part of Tektronix Communications, has been keeping an eye on how the launch last October of the VoLTE-capable iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is impacting the use of VoLTE. It concluded that “3G voice calling has dropped considerably on iOS devices four months after the launch.” Analysis of data from Newfield’s TrueCall platform found that 3G voice usage among iPhone 6 users is now only 25% of that on previous iPhone models, due to VoLTE adoption. Newfield said that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus account for 25% of all iPhone models currently in use.
The data follows up on analysis from Newfield that showed a sharp drop in the use of 3G calling just two weeks after the launch of the new iPhone models.
Newest iPhones exchanging 3G for VoLTE
- 73% of the extreme hot spots were in residential and industrial areas. Almost half of them were in residential areas, and a quarter in industrial zones. “That rural [areas] should appear in this ranking at all is surprising, but illustrates that without in-depth data analysis, it’s difficult to predict where demand will come from,” JDSU added.
- 1% of users consume 56% of mobile data, and that top 1% downloads data at a ratio of about 11:1 vs. uploading.
- 90% of all mobile data was consumed by 8.58% of all users.
- The analyzed network had an average download-to-upload ratio of about 8:1.
JDSU looked at the downlink-to-uplink use ratio in detail for the different zones, which resulted in some interesting numbers that showed significant usage differences between, for example, industrial hot spots compared to those in rural areas:
Business: 9.93:1
Dense Urban: 7.09:1
Industrial: 11.56:1
Residential: 5.69:1
Rural: 1.93:1