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Smartphone data use could bog wireless networks in near future


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NEW YORK CITY — Smartphones have quickly outpaced other mobile devices in the duel over data.

Analysts estimate the upward trend in mobile data use among smartphone users will outpace network capacity in the next three years, meaning connection speeds could soon slow to a crawl.

"The congestion for the networks is very real," said Kurt Roemer of Citrix.

Roemer said that as more people use smartphones the way they use to use their tablet computers, networks will suffer congestion just as physical roads do during rush hours.

He blames mobile video-watching.

"People are uploading videos and pictures quite a bit, because that's how they're documenting their lives and that's how they're sharing with other people what they're doing," he said.

Others, like Arieso's Michael Flanagan, say smartphones are also gobbling up network space because of convenience.

"People will, for the most part, keep their tablet switched off until they get to a WiFi hotspot," Flanagan said. "In contrast, my boss could be calling me at any time on my smart phone so I always tend to keep my smartphone on."

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