ANACOM estimates that, during the week from 30/03/2020 to 05/04/2020, voice and data traffic increased by around 3% and 6%, respectively, in relation to the previous week. Voice traffic was 37% higher than that recorded in the period before the beginning of the exceptional and temporary measures associated to COVID-19, while data traffic was about 44% higher than that observed in that period (see table below).
According to the available information, the changes in the patterns of use of electronic communications services identified in the previous week have been maintained. In other words, in the case of voice traffic, significant growth was recorded of fixed voice traffic (+96%), in contrast to the reduction observed in previous years, and more moderate growth of mobile voice (25%). Concerning data traffic, fixed broadband traffic grew at a higher rate (45%) than mobile data traffic (26%).
Despite the increased relative weight of fixed voice, mobile voice continues to be about five times higher than fixed voice. However, in the case of data traffic, fixed data traffic is about 20 times higher than mobile data traffic.
Week |
Mobile Voice |
Fixed Voice |
Voice |
Mobile Data |
Fixed Data |
Data |
|
22/03/2020 |
41% |
94% |
47% |
24% |
54% |
52% |
|
29/03/2020 |
25% |
96% |
34% |
20% |
36% |
35% |
|
05/04/2020 |
25% |
96% |
37% |
26% |
45% |
44% |
Week |
Mobile Voice |
Fixed Voice |
Voice |
Mobile Data |
Fixed Data |
Data |
|
22/03/2020 |
41% |
94% |
47% |
24% |
54% |
52% |
|
29/03/2020 |
-11% |
1% |
-9% |
-3% |
-11% |
-11% |
|
05/04/2020 |
0% |
0% |
3% |
5% |
6% |
6% |
(*) ANACOM estimate based on the most recent data reported up to 05.04.2020 by the 3 largest operators