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US Mobile Broadband and Mobile Internet:
Content, devices and forecasts, 2009-2015
October 2009
Document at a glance
Printed page length: 75
Number of figures: 51
Sets of forecasts: 36
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Abstract
Coda's 'Mobilities' project continues with an extensive and in-depth
study of US mobile broadband, mobile internet, content, devices
and behavior. Covering 2009 to 2015, it contains:
- A thorough examination of drivers to mobile broadband and mobile
internet take-up, including smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks,
video, mobile banking and payments, social networking, applications,,
4G roll out, ‘Ultra Thins’, chips, operating systems and changing
consumer behavior.
- Extensive forecasts for content and service usage, device ownership,
traffic, and revenues and ARPUs by carrier.
Subjects interrogated include:
- Video across devices and by type. Includes: advertising vs
subscription users and revenues, and user generated content. Twelve
sets of forecasts, covering users, revenues and traffic
- Music, including carrier vs handset provision, streaming vs
downloading vs side-loading. Eleven sets of forecasts covering
users, revenues and traffic
- Mobile advertising and revenues, including forecasts
- Mobile banking and payments, including forecasts
- Ad revenues. Includes display, search, SMS, with forecasts
- Social networking
- Location based services and advertising/marketing
- Applications
- Smartphones and mobile phones: users and traffic, including
forecasts
- Netbooks users and traffic, including forecasts
- Notebooks users and traffic, including forecasts
- Traffic by handset brand
- Smartbooks
- Ultra-thins
- Eco-systems of devices
- Carrier revenues and ARPU
- ULV chips, ARM processors
- Windows, Linux, Android, Symbian, Blackberry, webOS, Palm, Intel
Moblin
- Digital divide
- Teen behavior
- 4G roll out
- Promoting/marketing mobile broadband and mobile internet
What this report will give you:
- Extensive commentary and data on factors that will drive mobile
broadband and mobile internet content and device take-up in the
US over the next six years
- Insight into the types of content mobile broadband and mobile
internet users want, and services they are willing to receive
(e.g. video, music, location based messages, marketing, mobile
banking, mobile payments)
- Mobile broadband and mobile internet user forecasts by device
type (netbooks, notebooks, 3G/3G+ phones, smartphones), drivers
to take-up, and recommendations
- Traffic forecasts for each device, by traffic type, drivers
to growth, and recommendations
- Video usage forecasts, drivers to growth, and recommendations
- Music usage forecasts, drivers to growth, and recommendations,
including streaming vs downloads vs side-loads
- Mobile banking and mobile payment user forecasts, drivers to
growth, and recommendations
- Voice and data service revenue forecasts, drivers to changes,
and recommendations
- Mobile broadband and mobile internet traffic vs SMS data service
revenue forecasts, drivers to changes, and recommendations
- Data revenue forecasts by carrier (Sprint, AT&T, Verizon,
T-Mobile)
- Data ARPU forecasts by carrier (Sprint, AT&T, Verizon,
T-Mobile)
- Implications of these factors for operators, vendors, rights
holders and content owners, and recommendations
Who this report is for:
- Device and component vendors
- Mobile network operators
- Media organisations
- Consultants
- Financial analysts
- Application, content and service providers
- Anyone else with an interest in the future of US mobile broadband
and mobile internet
This report is essential reading for device and component vendors,
mobile network operators, consultants, financial analysts, application,
content and service providers, and anyone else with an interest
in the future of mobile broadband.
Cost:
Single User License: US$1,600 / £995 / Euros1,080
Two to five User License: US$3,000 / £1,900 / Euros 2,050
Enterprise Wide License: US$7,500 / £4,500 / Euros5,150
Read contents and extract here.
To order, please complete this
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