This report is an in-depth study of the US mobile broadband market. Covering 2009 to 2015, it contains:
- A thorough examination of drivers to mobile broadband take-up (including consumer behaviour across devices, smartphones, netbooks, LTE roll out, ‘Ultra Thins’, chips, social networking, apps, video, and operating systems)
- Extensive forecasts for users, device ownership, mobile traffic, and revenues and ARPUs by carrier.
What this report will tell you:
- Extensive commentary on factors that will drive mobile broadband take-up in the US over the next six years
- User forecasts by device type (netbooks, notebooks and 3G/3G+ phones)
- Traffic forecasts for each device, by traffic type (video, audio, P2P, data)
- Voice and data service revenue forecasts
- SMS vs internet traffic data service revenue forecasts
- 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
Included in this report:
- 45 pages of forecasts and commentary
- 25 forecast charts
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 mobile broadband in the US
Methodology: The report derives from extensive statistical and qualitative data analysis and modelling. It takes into account current and future behavioural, technological, social, demographic, economic and political conditions and changes
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