09/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/08/2025 05:06
Washington, D.C.- Americans used a record 132 trillion megabytes of mobile data in 2024, shattering the 100 trillion megabytes mark set just the year before, according to CTIA's Annual Wireless Industry Survey. This marks the third straight year of approximately 35% growth.
"The bottom line is simple: America's wireless industry is delivering for consumers and powering our economy," said Ajit Pai, CTIA President and CEO. "Consumers are using record amounts of data-streaming, connecting, and creating in ways that enrich their lives and fuel growth across every sector. And with policymakers and industry aligned, the next chapter will be even more exciting."
The 32 trillion megabyte year-over-year increase in data use was also the single largest jump in U.S. wireless history. This surge highlights why Congress's action to restore the FCC's auction authority and establish a pipeline of 800 megahertz of mid-band spectrum for licensed use is so critical. To ensure America can continue to meet demand, policymakers must move quickly to implement the law and bring that spectrum to auction.
The Annual Survey also showed that the wireless industry continues to be one of the biggest investors in the U.S., averaging over $30B annually over the entire decade. America's free market policies are key to encouraging this level of investment, with U.S. wireless providers spending nearly double the amount of their EU counterparts per capita last year.
Key Findings from CTIA's 2025 Annual Survey: