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Converged Devices: US Road Warriors Start Cord Cutting
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January 2008
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
34
Order Code:
R97-3063
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- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Perceptions of Devices Used by Respondents
- Computing Devices
- Ownership and User Perceptions of Desktop and Laptop Computers
- Ownership and User Perceptions of PDAs and Smartphones
- Telephony Devices
- User Attitudes About Fixed Mobile Convergence
- Interest in Using a Converged Computing Device
- Smartphone Companion Device Interest
- Interest in Using a Converged Telephone
- Road Warriors and Converged Devices
- Conclusion and Forecast
- Methodology
- Respondent Demographics
- Glossary
- Related In-Stat Reports
- List of Tables
- Table 1. Global Smartphone Forecast 2007 to 2011
- List of Figures
- Figure 1. Comparison of the Percent of US Professionals by Travel Amount Who Carry Redundant Devices to Those Who Fully Use a Converged Device Model
- Figure 2. Features US Smartphone Users Need in Order to Increase Usage—Year-to-Year Comparison (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 3. Percentage of Palm Treo Users That Regularly Carried a Redundant Palm PDA in 2006 and 2007
- Figure 4. Business Use of Laptops and Desktop Computers among US Respondents
- Figure 5. Laptop Frustrations among Users in 2006 and 2007 (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 6. Wireless Networks Used by US Laptop Users
- Figure 7. Frustration Laptop Users Have in Finding a Wireless Network for Wi-Fi and Cellular Data Users
- Figure 8. Installed Based among Respondents of PDA Brands
- Figure 9. Percentage of Palm Treo Users That Regularly Carried a Redundant Palm PDA in 2006 and 2007
- Figure 10. PDA and Smartphone Frustrations among Users in 2006 and 2007 (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 11. US TAP Respondents Who Cite Battery Life as a Source of Frustration
- Figure 12. Smartphone Frustrations among Users in 2006 and 2007 (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 13. Frustration with Battery Life in 2006 and 2007, by Smartphone OS
- Figure 14. Frustration with Available Applications in 2006 and 2007, by Smartphone OS
- Figure 15. Cellphone Frustrations among Users in 2007 (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 16. Features US Smartphone Users Need to Increase its Usage—Year-to-Year Comparison (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 17. Features Needed to Use a Smartphone Exclusively as Computing Devices—2007 (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 18. Expected Price for Mobile Companion for Users and Non-Users of a Laptop Docking Station
- Figure 19. Interest among US business Users about Being a Desk Phone “Cord Cutter”
- Figure 20. Why US Respondents are Uninterested in Being a “Business Cord-Cutter” (Multiple Answers Allowed)
- Figure 21. Time Away from the Desk for US Respondents
- Figure 22. Opinion that a Smartphone and Desk Phone are Essential among Users, by Travel Amount
- Figure 23. Interest in and Practice of Being a Business Cord-Cutter, by Travel Amount
- Figure 24. Monthly Minutes of Use for Mobile Phone and Desk Phone by Travel Amount among US Respondents
- Figure 25. Age of Respondents
- Figure 26. Industries Which Employ the Respondents
- Figure 27. Size of Businesses that Employ the Respondents
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