Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) has shared forecasts on Wi-Fi and fixed broadband speed in India.
India’s fixed broadband speeds will increase 2.5-fold from 5.1 Mbps in 2015 to 12.9 Mbps in 2020, according to the Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast.
The average Wi-Fi speeds from mobile devices will grow 2.2-fold to 7 Mbps in 2020 from 3.3 Mbps in 2015.
Internet Protocol (IP) traffic will quadruple, year-on-year between 2015 and 2020.
India will have 1.9 billion networked devices in 2020 against 1.3 billion in 2015.
IP traffic in India will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 34 percent against a corresponding global CAGR of 22 percent.
Total Internet video traffic — business and consumer — will be 75 percent of all Internet traffic in 2020 against 51 percent in 2015.
Indian Internet traffic in 2020 will be equivalent to 249x the volume of the entire Indian Internet in 2005.
IP traffic will grow 4-fold from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth of 33 percent.
IP traffic will reach 5.6 Exabytes per month in 2020, up from 1.4 Exabytes per month in 2015.
Internet traffic will grow 4.4 fold from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth of 34 percent.
Busy hour Internet traffic will grow 7.2-fold from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth rate of 48 percent.
Internet traffic will reach 4.1 Exabytes per month in 2020, up from 946 Petabytes per month in 2015.
Mobile data traffic will grow 12-fold from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth of 63 percent.
Mobile data traffic will reach 1. 7 Exabytes per month in 2020, up from 149 Petabytes per month in 2015.
India’s Mobile was 11 percent of total IP traffic in 2015, and will be 31 percent of total IP traffic in 2020.
Mobile data traffic in 2020 will be equivalent to 77x the volume of the entire Indian Internet in 2005.
India’s mobile was 15.7 percent of total Internet traffic in 2015, and will be 41.7 percent of total Internet traffic in 2020.
India’s fixed-Wifi was 38 percent of total IP traffic in 2015, and will be 34 percent of total IP traffic in 2020.
India’s fixed Wifi was 52.6 percent of total Internet traffic in 2015, and will be 47 percent of total Internet traffic in 2020.
IP video traffic will grow 5-fold from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth rate of 40 percent.
IP video will be 81 percent of all IP traffic in 2020 against 63 percent in 2015.
Consumer IP video traffic will be 83 percent of consumer IP traffic in 2020 against 68 percent in 2015.
Business IP video traffic will be 66 percent of business IP traffic in 2020 against 37 percent in 2015.
o In India, HD will be 49.8 percent of IP Video traffic in 2020 against 19.3 percent in 2015 (68.8 percent CAGR).
Internet video traffic will grow 6-fold from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth rate of 45 percent.
Total Internet video traffic (business and consumer, combined) will be 75 percent of all Internet traffic in 2020 against 51 percent in 2015.
Consumer Internet video traffic will be 76 percent of consumer Internet traffic in 2020 against 53 percent in 2015.
Business Internet video traffic will be 66 percent of business Internet traffic in 2020 against 39 percent in 2015.
Internet-Video-To-TV traffic will increase 7-fold between 2015 and 2020 (46.4 percent CAGR).
HD will be 62.0 percent of Internet video traffic in 2020, up from 26.8 percent in 2015 (71.5 percent CAGR).
Internet gaming traffic will grow 7-fold from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth rate of 49 percent.
There will be 1.9 billion networked devices in 2020 against 1.3 billion in 2015
PCs will account for 2 percent (43.8 million) of all networked devices in 2020, compared to 3 percent (44.5 million) in 2015, (-0.3 percent CAGR).
Tablets will account for 2 percent (44.0 million) of all networked devices in 2020, compared to 1 percent (12.1 million) in 2015, (29.4 percent CAGR).
Portable devices such as smartphones and tablets accounted for 17 percent of IP traffic in 2015, and will be 48 percent of IP traffic in 2020.
69 percent of all networked devices will be mobile-connected in 2020.
The average Internet user will generate 6.1 gigabytes per month in 2015, up 21 percent from 5.0 gigabytes per month in 2014.
There will be 572,934 households (2.0 percent of all Internet households) generating more than 500 gigabytes per month in 2020.