No matter what business you are in, wireless technology is causing disruption. According to Gartner, the top two Strategic Technology Trends For 2014 are: Mobile Device Diversity & Management and Mobile Apps & Applications. If you are in the retail business, you can be sure your customers are wirelessly comparing products and pricing while shopping your store. If you are in the hotel business, you know that Wi-Fi is the most important amenity to your guests. But did you know that a week without Wi-Fi leaves people grumpier than a week without coffee?
The upside to ubiquitous mobile access is tremendous, but it also comes with risks. Wi-Fi attacks on your data can take less than 2 seconds. Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) is being implemented at businesses and schools around the world, but 60% of businesses do not have a written BYOD policy. As a result, 52% of BYOD users connect to an open or unsecure network; and more than half of all open Wi-Fi networks are susceptible to abuse.
The statistics in this slideshare have been drawn from published sources including Deloitte, IDC, Retail Touch Points, Acronis, SAP, Extreme Networks, Wi-Fi Alliance, Wireless Broadband Alliance, Pew Research, Gartner, and, Hotel Chatter, among others.
Here is my slideshare of 50 remarkable statistics on why wireless technology matters to your business. But please read it sitting down; don't be the one in three who crosses a busy street while distracted by their cell phone.
- At the end of 2013, there were more mobile devices than people on earth. – SAP
- Wi-Fi speeds have increased significantly with each release. 11a / 54Mbps / 1999 11n / 450Mbps / 2009 11ac-wave1 / 1.3Gbps / 2012
- Wi-Fi / mobile data consumption is 44% higher on screens 4.5" and larger. – NPD
- 75% of people say 1 week without Wi-Fi would leave them grumpier than 1 week without coffee. – Iconic Displays
- Most businesses are planning to increase Wi-Fi capacity by at least 20% in 2014. – Infonetics
75% of the increase is to support mobile devices and BYOD users. – HP
2/3 of enterprises allow their employees to bring their own devices into the enterprise today. – Infonetics
38% of 2-year-olds use mobile devices. – Common Sense MediaAverage age for first cell phone is now 13. – SAP
Smartphone users spend an average of 60 minutes a day. iPhone users average 90 minutes a day. – Experian
Numerous US football stadiums support over 30,000 Wi-Fi connections in a single game. – Extreme Networks
A Wi-Fi attack on an open network can take less than 2 seconds. – Extreme Networks
There were 1 billion new smartphones shipped in 2013. – IDC
There will be more than 7 billion new Wi-Fi enabled devices in the next 3 years. – Sys-Con
Wi-Fi has become the medium of choice. 2/3 of US consumers prefer Wi-Fi to Cellular. – Deloitte
The base version of 802.11 / Wi-Fi protocol was released in 1997. – Wi-Fi Alliance
The Wi-Fi Alliance was founded in 1999. – Wi-Fi Alliance
11ac / Wave2 is set to deliver multi-gig wireless rates in less than 2 years. – Extreme Networks
We will need all the speed and capacity we can get! Half of all networking devices will be mobile by 2015. – Infonetics
90% of all smartphones are equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities.
50% of PCs shipped in 2014 will be tablets. – Canlys93% of tablet owners will utilize Wi-Fi only. – Deloitte
71% of all mobile communications flows over Wi-Fi. – Wi-Fi AllianceCarriers are utilizing Wi-Fi technology to provide capacity not available on cellular. – Wireless Broadband Association22% of new carrier capacity will come from Wi-Fi in 2014. – Wireless Broadband AssociationBy 2017, 60% of carrier network traffic will be offloaded to Wi-Fi. – Wireless Broadband Association90% of people move between devices to accomplish a goal. Reaching customers on-the-go is more important than ever before. – Google Think InsightsMobile users check their phone 150 times each day. – Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers's90% of people have a mobile device in reach 100% of the time. – Pew Research Center44% of people sleep with their smartphone beside their bed. – SAP80% of smartphone users check their phone within 15 minutes of waking up. – IDC79% of smartphone users have their phone with them for 22 hours a day. – IDC67% of smartphone users check for messages without being notified. – Pew Research Center29% of smartphone owners say "they can't live without it." – Pew Research Center90% of BYOD activities are comprised of; email, calendar, shopping, banking, and social. – ForbesBy the end of 2014, 25% of the US workforce will HP use a tablet for primary computing.Organizations predict the percentage of BYO desktops and laptops will grow from 18% to 25%. – Citrix Mobility ReportBy 2017, 50% of businesses will not supply employee computing devices. – Gartner69% of polled companies experience no technical or support problems after implementing BYOD. – Deloitte80% of businesses do not provide education/training on BYOD. 60% of businesses are without a written BYOD policy. – AcronisMore than half of all open Wi-Fi networks are susceptible to abuse. – Purple Wi-Fi80% of the global smartphone market operating system is Android. 79% of all Smartphone malware is in Android Apps. – Trend Micro94% of tablets in the education market are iPads. – AppleOnly 39% of schools in the US have Wi-Fi access. – National Center for Education StatisticsUp to 70% of consumers in-store have a Wi-Fi capable device in their pocket. – Retail Touch Points50% of consumers feel comfortable making a large purchase in-store if Wi-Fi access is available. – AccentureNext generation Wi-Fi on Flights will provide 10x speeds compared to today. It will be rolled out in 2014. – GoGo64% of hotels now offer free Wi-Fi. – Hotel Chatter94% of people cite Wi-Fi as the most important amenity. – Hotel Chatter38% of those say no Wi-Fi is a deal-breaker and will book elsewhere. – Hotel Chatter60% of people can't go without Wi-Fi for more than 1 day. – Iconic DisplaysMore than 2.7 billion people used the Internet in 2013. That's more than half the world's population. – StateTechBy 2020, it is predicted that 24 Billion devices will be connected to the Internet. The vast majority will use some form of wireless for access. – GigaomSupport HuffPost
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