Data usage in India to grow at 73% CAGR by 2022: Assocham-PwC study

Average monthly spend on voice services in 2013 was Rs 214 compared to Rs 173 spent on data. In 2016, the spend on voice fell to Rs 124, while data spend rose to Rs 225, says the report

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India's information utilization is required to develop at an intensified yearly development rate (CAGR) of about 72.6 percent to 10,96,58,793 million MB by 2022, as indicated by an examination.
"With lower-than at any other time information levies and expanding number of cell phone infiltration in the nation, which is around 40 percent starting at 2017, it is protected to accept that the Video on Demand (VoD) market will be a noteworthy recipient of these improvements. Web utilization is unmistakably on the ascent in India," as indicated by the Assocham-PwC think about.
Information utilization in India will develop from the dimension of 71,67,103 million MB in 2017 to 10,96,58,793 million MB (megabytes) in 2022, developing at a compound yearly development rate (CAGR) of about 72.6 percent, it said.While the normal Indian used to spend more on voice administrations than on versatile information administrations until 2013, most of a normal portable bill is currently spent on information.
The normal month to month spend on voice benefits in 2013 was Rs 214 contrasted with Rs 173 spent on information. In 2016, the spend on voice tumbled to Rs 124, while information spend rose to Rs 225, as per the report.Read More

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