Annual U.S. wireless data traffic grew 123 percent from 2010...
Annual U.S. wireless data traffic grew 123 percent from 2010 to 2011, shooting up from 388 billion to 866.7 billion megabytes, CTIA said Friday, releasing results from its semi-annual survey. CTIA also reported a 43 percent increase in the number…
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of active smartphones and wireless-enabled PDAs in 2011 to 111.5 million. Carriers reported $25.3 billion in capital expenditures last year, up 2 percent from 2010, CTIA said. The year 2011 saw the largest annual increase in operational cell sites, climbing to 283,385 at year-end, or 30,299 more than in 2010, the group said. The average monthly wireless bill in the U.S. was down 21 cents in a year, at $47 at year-end.