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Kure Technologies Inc V.KUR.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  UBSBF

Kure Technologies, Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company has no business activity. The Company's subsidiary is UBS Wireless Services Inc.


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Post by iceman20xxon Feb 16, 2009 3:36pm
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Cisco: Mobile data traffic to grow 66-fold by 2013

Cisco: Mobile data traffic to grow 66-fold by 2013Yeah 4G spectrum is worthless....

Cisco says video will account for 64% of traffic

A report published by Cisco says that mobile Web traffic volume will double every year between now and 2013, when traffic will total roughly 2.2 millionterabytes per month.

Cisco predicts that the biggest driver for the traffic increase will come from video traffic, which will account for roughly64% of all mobile data traffic in 2013. In 2008, video traffic averaged around 13,000 TB per month, or roughly 39% of allmobile traffic. By 2013, video traffic will increase by more than 100 times and will average around 1.3 million TB per month,Cisco projects. (Read a story in that Cisco announces a string of WiMAX deals in Eastern Europe.)

From a device perspective, Cisco says handsets and laptops withspeeds of higher than current 3G speeds will account for 80% of allmobile traffic by 2013. Cisco says the advent of smartphones andlaptops with 3G aircards will lead to an explosion of mobile datatraffic over the next five years, as an iPhone typically generates 30times the mobile data traffic of a basic-feature phone, while a laptopgenerates 450 times the mobile data traffic as a basic-feature phone.

Cisco says the most interesting applications for current mobile 3Gcapabilities include mobile TV, a "light version" of videoconferencing, basic video games and basic e-mail, SMS and Web browsing.More complex mobile applications, such as telemedicine, interactivegaming and mobile education systems, won't be realistically availableuntil carriers begin launching more of their 4G network offerings nextdecade. By 2015, Cisco says a wide array of devices will be hooked upto mobile broadband networks, including mobile game tablets, videocameras and television sets.

A recent study by mobile browser developer Opera Software showed that data traffic sent to mobile phones jumped 463% in November2008 as compared with November 2007, and that page views on mobile devices were up by 303% over the same period

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