The average monthly data use per fixed residential broadband connection reached 535 gigabytes in the United Kingdom in 2023, up from 482 gigabytes in 2022. Increasing broadband data traffic in the UK reflects the broad adoption of data intensive activities such as 4K streaming and online gaming.
In a May 2022 study, Greater London had the highest average broadband usage per household in the United Kingdom (UK) at 506 GB/month, over 11 percent above the national average of 456 GB/month. The region with the lowest broadband consumption per household was in the South West, over 12 percent lower than the national average at 400 GB/month.
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Average monthly data usage per mobile broadband user (including 4G, 5G)
In 2022, the average data used per smartphone per month worldwide amounted to 15 gigabytes (GB). The source forecasts that this will increase almost four times reaching 46 GB per smartphone per month globally in 2028.
In 2022, the average data volume per broadband connection amounted to roughly 276.3 gigabytes per month. This statistic shows the average monthly data volume per broadband internet connection in Germany from 2001 to 2022, with an estimate for 2023.
The average data consumed by broadband subscribers in North America in the first quarter of 2022 was 513.8 gigabytes per month. This represents a 4.2 percent decline since the previous quarter but an 11.3 percent increase when compared to the first quarter of 2021.
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United States rose 107.6% of Average per Capita Monthly Mobile Data Use in 2014, compared to the previous year.
In financial year 2022, the monthly broadband data use in New Zealand was 416 gigabytes per broadband connection. From 2013 to 2022, broadband data usage has increased year-on-year from only 26 gigabytes per month in 2013.
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This statistic shows the average monthly wireless data usage per user in the United States by age in the first two quarters of 2018. In the first half of 2018, users 25 years and younger used 4.1 GB of cellular and 16.8 GB of Wi-Fi wireless data.
This statistic illustrates the average monthly data usage in gigabytes in rural and urban areas in England in 2019. In 2019, the average monthly data usage was 334 gigabytes in the urban areas of England.
This statistic shows the average monthly wireless data usage per Android user in the United States in February 2018, broken down by plan type. In February 2018, Android users on the service plan with monthly allowance consumed an average of 13,020 megabytes of Wifi data per month in the United States.
As of the second quarter of 2024, the average residential high-speed broadband subscription in Canada downloaded around 460 gigabytes of data per month. This was a decrease on the previous quarter, when the average download volume reached a record 488 gigabytes per month.
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Saudi Arabia Average Monthly Expenditure: Household: Consumption data was reported at 10,884.000 SAR in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 11,728.439 SAR for 2018. Saudi Arabia Average Monthly Expenditure: Household: Consumption data is updated yearly, averaging 10,884.000 SAR from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2023, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11,728.439 SAR in 2018 and a record low of 8,331.000 SAR in 2007. Saudi Arabia Average Monthly Expenditure: Household: Consumption data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by General Authority for Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Saudi Arabia – Table SA.H004: Average Monthly Expenditure.
North America registered the highest mobile data consumption per connection in 2023, with the average connection consuming 29 gigabytes per month. This figure is set to triple by 2030, driven by the adoption of data intensive activities such as 4K streaming.
Residential customers use an average of about 1,000 kWh of electricity per month, with usage higher during hot summer months and lower in the winter. View tables show monthly average usage in kWh by month for residential customers starting in 2000. Tables include monthly fuel charges and electric bill amounts.
As of 2023, the average data consumption per user per month in India was at 24.1 gigabytes. 4G data traffic contributes to 99 percent of the overall data traffic while 5G was launched in India in October 2022. Increased online education, remote working for professionals and higher OTT viewership contributed to the data traffic growth.
This statistic displays the average monthly smartphone cellular data usage from 2016 to 2021. In 2016, on average a smartphone consumed 1.7 GBs of cellular data per month. That number is projected to reach 8.9 GBs in 2021.
The average monthly revenue from mobile broadband subscriptions from enterprise users in Sweden decreased year-on-year, from 140 Swedish kronor per month in 2016 to 87 Swedish kronor in 2023.
Since the declaration of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as a pandemic (March 11, 2020), the average daily broadband usage in the United States has gone up compared to earlier in the year. In the week from March 11 to March 18, 2020, the average daily broadband data usage per user in the United States was 6.3 GB during the office hours, an increase of 41.4 percent compared to January. The increase is most likely due to more people working from home and overall restrictions for people to stay at home.
The average monthly data use per fixed residential broadband connection reached 535 gigabytes in the United Kingdom in 2023, up from 482 gigabytes in 2022. Increasing broadband data traffic in the UK reflects the broad adoption of data intensive activities such as 4K streaming and online gaming.