AT&T's consumer services head, Ralph de la Vega made some interesting remarks that might effect the growth of mobile VoIP on Wednesday. Speaking at the UBS investor conference, de la Vega said that AT&T would soon give heavy mobile data users an incentive to cut back on their data usage.
According to AT&T 40 percent of data usage on the iPhone came from streaming audio and video data by about 4 percent of the user base. With audio streaming lumped into the offending sum, one has to wonder if this is going to cramp mobile VoIP's style. According to Apple Insider, "the average iPhone user consumes 10 times the bandwidth of a typical smartphone user." And that figure probably will only grow once AT&T and Apple make good on their promise to enable VoIP over 3G applications.
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