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Need for speed in the mobile revolution




Mobile revolution
There is an need of increase in the speed of mobile revolution. Mobile technology has become the most important change in how we consume political information.

Cisco Systems ranked Canada first while compared with the average mobile data speeds of 20 countries. Downloading 50 megabytes of music -- about an album's worth -- would take about 2 minutes on a phone in Canada versus more than an hour in India.

India's low ranking is because the price for speedier mobile access, which is leaving many of those who can't afford it left out.  61 percent of Americans are getting their news from these smaller devices via the mobile web and through mobile apps.

Mobile technology is incorporated into pieces of the political landscape. Several national political campaigns organized canvassing and phone banking programs through mobile friendly web apps. Mobile technology has become the most important change.

Focus on the memory/storage roadmap and the challenges the memory industry and the device ecosystem must address in coming years, continues with rapid increase in the of growth which can reach the functionality, performance.

Reliability and interoperability at UFS’ very high speeds requires special attention to design characterization and testing.

Growth of the mobile industry has been challenging memory manufacturers to continually provide advanced technology that achieves higher bandwidths and lower levels of power consumption while using thinner/smaller form factors.