The country also considered one of the world's fastest growing Internet market, is expected to see the number of tablets hit more than 18 million by 2019, according to the US-based firm's Visual Networking Index (VNI) global mobile data traffic forecast for 2014 to 2019.
According to the report: "In India, the number of smartphones grew 54 per cent during 2014, reaching 140 million in number and the number of smartphones will grow 4.7-fold between 2014 and 2019, reaching 651 million in number."
Speaking about the VNI report, Cisco Managing Director Service Provider Sales (India & SAARC) Sanjay Kaul told PTI: "Apart from smart connections driven by the IoE (Internet of Everything), the trend of low-cost smartphones will also bring critical mass to the sector and further drive user growth and data traffic in India."
Cisco's latest VNI Report gives us an insight into the exponential growth of mobile data in India as a result of increasing adoption of smart mobile devices and machine-to-machine (M2M) connections as the IoE takes shape in the country, he added.
Globally, the report forecasts that by 2019 there will be 5.2 billion mobile users (up from 4.3 billion in 2014).
In 2014, nearly 59 per cent of the world's population (7.2 billion people) was comprised of mobile users. By 2019, more than 69 per cent of the world's population (7.6 billion people) will be mobile users, it said.
"In India, there were 590.3 million (47 per cent of India's population) mobile users in 2014, up 18 per cent from 500 million (40 per cent of India's population) in 2013," the VNI report said.
