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In-Depth Analysis: Consumer Demand for Cellular/Wi-Fi Services
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December 2006
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
34
Order Code:
R97-2670
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- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Technology
- User Interest
- Background
- The Triple Play
- The Quadruple Play
- T-Mobile Hotspot@Home
- Consumer Attitudes
- Broadband Users Survey
- Conclusions
- Landline Rates for Mobile Calls Made From Home (“Home Zone” Service)
- Voice Calls over a Home Wi-Fi Network Using a Cellular Handset
- Seamless Handoff of Calls Between Cellular and Wi-Fi
- Preferred FMC Service Provider
- Replacing Fixed Line with FMC
- Early-Adopter Survey (Wireless Users)
- Conclusion
- Overage History
- Other Factors
- Non-FMC Surveys
- Conclusions
- Likelihood to Replace Landline
- Handset Objections
- Carrier Satisfaction
- Value Proposition
- SWOT
- Strengths: Consumers Like It, Carriers May
- Weaknesses: Hardware Unavailable or Disliked
- Opportunities: High Broadband Penetration
- Threats: Technology
- Conclusions
- Technology
- Pricing/Services
- Who’s Ready for VoWLAN/Cellular Convergence?
- Mobile Carriers
- Cable Companies
- Telephone Companies
- Consumers
- Assessment
- Methodology
- North American Broadband Users Survey
- Technology Adoption Panel
- Consumer Mobility Survey
- Glossary
- Related In-Stat Reports
- Offices
- List of Tables
- Table 1. Portion of Monthly Minutes Used While at Home
- Table 2. Factors that would Increase Use of Mobile Phone at Home (Base: Don’t Use Mobile Phone 100% of the Time at Home)
- List of Figures
- Figure 1. 2005 vs. 2006 Overall Interest in a VoWLAN/Cellular Phone
- Figure 2. Top-Two Interest in Fixed Mobile Convergence Applications
- Figure 3. Consumer Interest in At-Home Pricing
- Figure 4. Interest in “Hotspot@Home” Type Service
- Figure 5. Interest in Cellular/Wi-Fi Handoff
- Figure 6. Preferred Fixed-Mobile Service Operator (Base: At Least Somewhat Interested in FMC)
- Figure 7. Likelihood to Replace Home Phone with FMC Service
- Figure 8. 2005 vs. 2006 Overall Interest in a VoWLAN/Cellular Phone
- Figure 9. 2005 vs. 2006 Access to Wi-Fi
- Figure 10. Overages in the Previous 12 Months
- Figure 11. Average Amount of Overage
- Figure 12. Interest in Home Zone Pricing Compared With Change in Monthly Service Plan Due to Overage
- Figure 13. 2005 vs. 2006 At-Home Usage of Mobile Phone
- Figure 14. Factors That Would Increase Use of Mobile Phone at Home
- Figure 15. Likelihood to Replace Landline With Mobile Phone (Base: Would Consider Replacing Landline with Mobile Phone)
- Figure 16. Factors Preventing Replacement of Landline with Mobile Phone
- Figure 17. Mobile Carrier Strengths and Weaknesses
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