‘Two thirds of smartphone users have enough with 250MB’

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Two-thirds of the current smartphone users consume less than 250MB of data per month. That is according to figures from Vodafone. Android users have the most datahonger, BlackBerry’s slurping the least MB’s per month.

Approximately five out of six BlackBerry users can with 250MB per month, according to figures from Vodafone, which after T-Mobile has the most smartphone users in the Netherlands. Among iPhone users is that up to 70 percent and slightly more than 60 percent of the Android users uses less than 250MB per month.

BlackBerry users appear to be anyway the least traffic to generate, as is apparent from the figures. Almost four in ten consumes less than 50MB per month. When Android and iPhone are that rates below 25 percent. Consumers are proving to be a huge minority: only 1 percent of BlackBerry users consume more than 1GB, as opposed to approximately 5 and 8 percent of the respective iPhone and Android users.

Until a year ago did all of the providers a model with unlimited internet access or a fair use policy, whereby users are ten times the average of data may devoid. Meanwhile, KPN and Vodafone already have subscriptions with limits, while the limits for new subscriptions to be reduced. It is unclear how the relationships are with other providers: KPN said earlier this week that the average smartphonegebruiker 192MB of data verstookt per month.