
Smartphones, IoT and Connected Cars Fueling Rise in LTE Network Traffic
For example, according to , smartphones will represent 76 percent of wireless connections by 2021. As consumers maintain their appetite for "always on" connections to increasingly sophisticated and data intensive applications such as gaming and video, LTE network traffic will continue to skyrocket. Likewise, devices that reach beyond the traditional mobile handset, such as IoT sensors used in everything from tracking available parking spots and moisture in crops to lost pets or workers on a job site will have a significant impact on Diameter signaling growth.
"Diameter signaling traffic continues to grow significantly with little end in sight. While smartphones continue to be the traffic leader, applications such as connected cars and IoT promise a significant impact to network traffic in years to come," said Greg Collins, Founder and Principal Analyst, Exact Ventures. "Diameter signaling controllers continue to be vital network elements, which help enable operators to secure their network borders and to efficiently and effectively route signaling traffic. As such, it is critical for CSPs to understand what's driving traffic and where, enabling them to avoidsignaling traffic issues than can cause network outages, thereby reducing customer satisfaction and increasing customer churn.""With consumer expectations at an all-time high, it's more critical than ever that CSPs innovate and plan for continued Diameter signaling growth in order to stay relevant," said Doug Suriano, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Communications. "The cloud continues to offer one of the clearest avenues for CSPs to accelerate and achieve these goals."
Oracle helps CSPs create a more scalable and reliable Diameter signaling infrastructure withand.LTE Diameter Signaling Traffic by Region
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Source: "Oracle Communications LTE Diameter Signaling Index, Sixth Edition."
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