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In-Depth Analysis: Consumer Demand for Cellular/Wi-Fi Services


Published Date: 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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