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Internet Access Devices in the Home: Are Consumers Ready?
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February 2001
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
34
Order Code:
R97-598
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- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Respondent Demographics
- Age
- Sex of Respondent
- Income
- Consumer Electronics
- What types of electronic devices do you own?
- How many PCs or Laptops do you currently own in your household?
- Internet Access Devices
- Which of the following would you consider to be an Internet Appliance?
- Are you interested in purchasing an Internet Appliance?
- What type of Internet Appliance are you primarily interested in purchasing?
- What price are you willing to pay for an Internet Appliance?
- Internet Access
- Do you personally access the Internet?
- What type of Internet access do you have?
- Which of the following describes the locations from which you access the Internet?
- What is the Primary reason you do not plan to have access to the Internet from your home in the next 12 months?
- Although you do not currently have or plan to have Internet access at home, what other types of consumer electronics products do you have?
- Approximately how many hours per week do you and other members of your household access the Internet from home?
- Number of hours spent on the Internet by those respondents who have broadband service
- Approximately how much do you pay per month for your Internet access at home?
- Price paid per month for Broadband (always on) access
- In which of the following ways do you access the Internet from home?
- Which is the primary way that you access the Internet from home?
- Home Networking
- Do you own a Home Network?
- Which of the following is the primary reason that you have a Home Network?
- What is the Primary reason you would consider purchasing a Home Network?
- Which of the following technology options would you choose to install a Home Network if given a choice?
- Which of the following is the main concern you have about the purchase of a Home Network?
- If you were told that you could have one device in the home that would handle the delivery of voice service, TV service, and Internet access, all for less than $200- How likely would you be to purchase it?
- Age and Income groups of those respondents indicating they probably or definitely would purchase theproduct.
- Why don't you think you would purchase it?
- Summary
- List of Tables
- Table 1. Statistics for those Interested in Internet Appliances
- List of Figures
- Figure 1. Age Demographics of Survey Respondents
- Figure 2. Survey Respondents by Sex
- Figure 3. Survey Respondents by Income
- Figure 4. What Types of Electronic Devices do You Own?
- Figure 5. How Many PCs or Laptops do You Own?
- Figure 6. Which of the Following Would You Consider to be Internet Appliances?
- Figure 7. Are You Interested in Purchasing an Internet Appliance?
- Figure 8. Type of Internet Access that Those Interested in Internet Appliances Have
- Figure 9. What Type of Internet Appliance are You Primarily Interested in Purchasing?
- Figure 10. Price Consumers are Willing to Pay for Internet Appliance
- Figure 11. Do You Access the Internet?
- Figure 12. Type of Internet Access that Consumers Have
- Figure 13. From Which Locations do You Access the Internet?
- Figure 14. Primary Reason to not Have Internet Access at Home in the Next 12 Months
- Figure 15. Types of Consumer Electronics Owned by Those Without Internet Access
- Figure 16. Internet Access per Week by Household
- Figure 17. Broadband Subscribers Weekly Internet Access
- Figure 18. Price per Month Consumers pay for Internet Access at Home
- Figure 19. Price Consumers Pay per Month for Broadband Access
- Figure 20. In Which Ways do You Access the Internet from Home?
- Figure 21. Which is the Primary Way You Access the Internet from Home?
- Figure 22. Home Network Users by Age Group in 1999 and 2000
- Figure 23. Primary Reason Consumers Have a Home Network
- Figure 24. Primary Reason Consumers Would Purchase a Home Network
- Figure 25. Consumer Options for a Home Network
- Figure 26. Main Concern About Home Networks
- Figure 27. Consumer Likelihood of Purchasing One Device to Handle All Services for Under $200
- Figure 28. Age Breakout for Those Interested in the One Device for Voice, TV and Internet Access
- Figure 29. Income Breakout of Those Interested in One Device for Voice, TV, and Internet Access.
- Figure 30. Why Don't You Think You Would Purchase it?
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