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APAC's 4G LTE Outbound Roaming Traffic Grew Over 300% in 2017, says Syniverse

APAC's 4G LTE Outbound Roaming Traffic Grew Over 300% in 2017, says Syniverse Image Credit: Izabela23/Bigstockphoto.com

4G LTE roaming traffic volumes from Asia Pacific to other regions around the globe grew 317% in the last year, according to a new data released by Syniverse. 

The growth was measured by analyzing the year-over-year trends in roaming traffic traversing Syniverse’s global platform. In 2017, LTE made up 26% of the roaming traffic out of Asia Pacific while, in 2018, LTE now accounts for 43% of the traffic.

While Syniverse’s analysis illustrates a strong growth rate for 4G LTE usage, it also reveals that the majority (57%) of roaming traffic exported from Asia Pacific in 2018 is still traversing older network technologies, like 3G. This points to the urgent need for service providers to increasingly focus on enhanced network capability before Asia Pacific can move forward with global rollouts of new technologies, like 5G, that will fuel the future of smart cities and internet of things (IoT).

Syniverse Roaming Usage Analysis Highlights:

 - Globally, LTE usage has finally turned the corner with inter-regional roaming traffic (54 percent) surpassing non-LTE data roaming traffic in 2018.

 - In Asia Pacific, LTE traffic grew by 317% since 2017, accounting for 43% of its traffic to other regions (26% in 2017).

 - North America received 52% of all the “exported” traffic coming out of Asia in 2018 (down from 64% in 2017). This is followed by:

   - Europe at 26% (up from 23% in 2017)

   - Middle East and Africa at 14% (up from 4% in 2017)

   - India received 7% and Latin America 1%.

Mike O'Brien, Group VP , Strategy, Syniverse
As with transitions from 2G to 3G and 4G, Syniverse has a long history of helping customers transform networks and bridge between the ‘now’ and ‘next generation’ technologies. Syniverse’s global network makes this ongoing evolution possible, and we look forward to helping the world connect while capturing the full value of 5G and ensuring seamless transitions from one generation to the next.

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