The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released another research report in its ‘Communications and media in Australia’ series, with headline figures showing 8.2 million terabytes of data downloaded, 9.6 billion voice minutes and more.
Mobile handsets continue to be the most common way Australian consumers are accessing the internet while the largest volume of data is downloaded over fixed lines, according to a new data report on internet activity by the ACCC.
Mobile phone data downloads have soared to a record high in Australia, with the growth fuelled by rising app usage.
The average per-device data consumption for smartphones has overtaken tablets for the first time; iPhone 5 users are the biggest downloaders, but Galaxy S111 users lead in uploads.
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