Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Consumers save 8 billion dollars per year with Opera Mini Opera Mini crosses 35 million users, processes 2 petabytes of data per month according to newest State of the Mobile Web report

 
October 27, 2009 — Oslo, Norway
 
No need to fear the monthly mobile bill anymore: consumers in the top ten countries save approximately 8.1 billion USD per year using Opera Mini, according to Opera's State of the Mobile Web report for September 2009.
 
The report, published monthly, provides information on the top global trends affecting the mobile Web. The full report is available from http://www.opera.com/smw/ (English only). In addition to the data-pricing trends and country snapshots, the report highlights trends, both globally and in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
 
Global trends
- In September 2009 more than 35.6 million people used Opera Mini, an 11.5% increase from August 2009 and more than 150% compared to September 2008.
 
- Those 35.6 million people viewed 15 billion pages in September 2009. Since August, page-views have gone up 7.2%. Since September 2008, page-views have increased 230%. On an average day, Opera Mini users view 500 million Web pages on their phones.
 
- Opera Mini users generated nearly 227 million MB of data for operators worldwide in September 2009. Since August, the data consumed went up by 8.7%. Data in Opera Mini is compressed up to 90%, meaning Opera Mini servers processed up to 2.1 petabytes of data this month. Since September 2008, data traffic is up 224%.
 
- The top 10 countries for Opera Mini usage are (in order): Russia, Indonesia, India, China, Ukraine, South Africa, United States, United Kingdom, Poland and Vietnam. Vietnam joins the top 10 countries for the first time, as Nigeria falls from the top 10.
 
Opera Mini: The great democratizer
 
By making mobile data less expensive, Opera Mini drives increased adoption of the mobile Web for consumers and drives additional data revenues and reduced bandwidth costs for operators.
 
- Users in the top 10 countries save up to 672 million USD per month, or approximately 8.1 billion USD per year
 
- On a monthly basis, users in the United States and the United Kingdom save the most money in USD using Opera Mini, based on their usage and the average cost of browsing (per MB).
 
To calculate these numbers, we looked at the top operators in each country, determined how much they typically charge per MB of browsing, and averaged those figures together. The average cost of browsing in each country was multiplied by the amount of traffic generated in each country, and the resulting totals were summed and compared to the totals for
uncompressed data traffic. Our survey only reflects metered rates (cost per MB), not flat-rate subscription options.
 
Snapshot: India
 
Page-view growth since September 2008: 202.6%
Unique-user growth since September 2008: 61.4%
Page-views per user: 339
Data (compressed) transferred per user (MB): 6
Data (compressed) transferred per page view (KB): 19
Gmail is back on the list after a 2-month absence, and My Opera is back on the list after a 1-month absence.
Yahoo, which is usually at position 3 or 4, took a big drop down to position 7.
 
Top 10 sites in India (unique users)
1. google.com
2. orkut.com
3. gmail.com (back on the list)
4. facebook.com
5. wikipedia.org
6. songs.pk
7. yahoo.com
8. youtube.com
9. my.opera.com (back on the list)
10. zedge.net
 
Top handsets for September 2009
1. Nokia 5130c
2. Nokia N70
3. Nokia N73
4. Nokia 3110c
5. Nokia 6300
6. Nokia N72
7. Nokia 3500c
8. Nokia 5310
9. Nokia 7120s
10. Nokia 6233

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