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Mobile NationMobile Nation
Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association
NEW ERANEW ERA
The mobile industry is starting a new era…
“LTE and cloud is the most powerful technological combination we have ever seen. Technology innovation is moving at warp speed.”
Randall Stephenson CEO AT&T
Mobile World Congress 2013
GSMA, AT KearneyThe Mobile Economy 2013
Mobile subscriptions 30 million as at June 2012
Smartphone take-up soared by 104 per cent to 8.67 million over the 12 months to May 2012.[1]
Almost half of Australia’s adult population owns a smartphone and 9.2 million went online via their mobile in the six months to May 2012.[2]
The number of mobile internet subscribers increased by 22 per cent to 22.1 million subscribers June 2012.[3]
Telsyte predicts that the number of 4G-enabled mobile devices is set to grow from around one million in early 2013 to more than 17 million services in operation by the end of 2016.
It is estimated that 46 per cent of total mobile connections will be 4G by mid-2016.[4]
[1] 2013 ACMA Smartphones and tablets: Take-up and use in Australia, 1 February 2] Ibid [3] Ibid[4] Telsyte, Media Release, 29 November 201
LOCAL FIGURES
Deloitte Access Economics
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2013 Mobile Nation Deloitte Access Economics
Mobile not a device but a platform for access
2013 Mobile Nation Deloitte Access Economics
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Economic contribution 57,000 jobs
Strong revenue growth trend has paused
down 1.5% to $22bn in 2011-12, stagnant in 2012-13
Modest recovery and will grow to $26bn by 2016-17
2013 Mobile Nation Deloitte Access Economics
Mobile Nation
Productivity gains: $12-17 billion by 2025
Reverse decline in productivity growth
2013 Mobile Nation Deloitte Access Economics
Mobile Nation
Mobile Nation: Social ImpactsMobile Nation: Social Impacts
2013 Mobile Nation Deloitte Access Economics
2010 Commonwealth TreasuryAustralia to 2050: Future Challenges
Mobile Nation – summary + 14-9-13Mobile Nation – summary + 14-9-13
Global growth ongoing with pervasive impacts
Australia at the forefront – a mobile nation
Productivity mobile recognised enabler of growth
Infrastructure investments - spectrum and networks
Policy settings election 2013 - mobile considerationseg spectrum policy
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