AdMob: International Users Responsible For 25% Of iPad Mobile Traffic Even Before Overseas Launch

AdMob: International Users Responsible For 25% Of iPad Mobile Traffic Even Before Overseas Launch

Apple didn’t even need to release the iPad overseas in order for it to become an international hit, according to analytics released by AdMob on the day before the iPad’s official international launch.

According to AdMob’s data, international usage of the iPad hovered at around 25% of total traffic in April.

That’s an amazing number, but it groks with my own experience living in Germany: iPads are fairly easy to find here on eBay and Craigslist, at entirely reasonable premiums. The iPad may be big in the States, but it’s going to be huge in the rest of the world.

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  • nabil2199

    Make up your mind about Admob numbers.