Posts Tagged ‘cellular’

Telecom Stats from AT&T

January 14th, 2010

From AT&T:

  • Broadband is currently available to 90% of households
  • 66% of households subscribe to broadband.
  • Over 99% of Americans live in areas with cellular phone service
  • 86% of Americans subscribe to a wireless service.
  • More than 22% of households have ‘cut the cord’ entirely.
  • At least 18 million households currently use a VoIP service,18 and it is estimated that by 2010, cable companies alone will be providing VoIP to more than 24 million customers; by 2011, there may be up to 45 million total VoIP subscribers.
  • Today, less than 20% of Americans rely exclusively on POTS for voice service. Approximately 25% of households have abandoned POTS altogether, and another 700,000 lines are being cut every month.
  • Total interstate and intrastate switched access minutes have fallen by a staggering 42% from 2000 through 2008.
  • There are probably now more broadband connections than telephone lines in the United States.
  • ILEC revenue from POTS service fell from $178.6 billion in 2000 to $130.8 billion in 2007, a 27% decrease. At the same time, the average per-line cost of maintaining the legacy network has risen from $43 per year in 2003 to $52 per year today.

From: http://www.nojitter.com/blog/archives/2010/01/atts_call_to_su.html

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A whole Bunch of Global Telecom Stats

January 4th, 2010

From: http://www.dailywireless.org/2009/12/31/mobile-outlook-good/

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Nielson: Factors for Choosing a Wireless Carrier

December 1st, 2009

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From: http://gigaom.com/2009/11/27/why-pc-makers-will-make-android-king/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+OmMalik+(GigaOM)

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IDC: Enterprises and Employee Owned Mobile Phones

November 23rd, 2009

IDC expects worldwide shipments of individual-liable business-use devices to grow by nearly 18% to reach 56.7 million units by 2013. The researcher also expects that in the same year, more than 56% of corporate mobile devices will be individual-liable devices.

From: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/111609-employees-mobile-phones.html

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Bernstein: Bandwidth Crunch

November 23rd, 2009

From Techliberation/Bernstein::

Today, the average voice-only customer consumes something like 50 megabytes of data every month. For that, they pay about $40, or about $0.80 per megabyte. That’s 70% of wireless industry revenues. Text messaging generates another $10 per month for a minuscule amount of data (in fact, arguably no throughput at all, since text messaging travels in a signaling band rather than in the carrier band itself). Let’s call it $1,000 per megabyte. That’s another 15% of industry revenues. On a blended basis, then, that’s $1.00 per megabyte for 85% of industry revenues.

And then there’s the iPhone. By some estimates, the average iPhone user consumes as much as 800 megabytes per month. Take out their 50 Mb for voice and you’re looking at 750 Mb of data… for an additional $30. For the mathematically challenged, that’s a princely sum of… wait for it… four cents per megabyte. Worse, we noted that the FCC’s wireless net neutrality policies posed the risk of “bandwidth arbitrage,” where low bandwidth services (at $1.00 per megabyte) would be replaced with free or almost free applications that ride on $0.04 per megabyte data plans, and where carriers’ hands would be tied to prevent it. Taking a business that is currently getting $1.00 per megabyte down to just $0.04 per megabyte is, well, hard.

From CTIA:

  • According to the FCC’s most recent data, there were over 59 million mobile wireless high speed lines.
  • In addition, mobile wireless broadband growth continues to outpace every other broadband platform, with net additions between December 2007 and June 2008 greater than those of DSL and cable modem combined.
  • Mobile data and Internet traffic will increase 66 times between 2008 and 2013;
  • By 2010, “mobile broadband penetration will surpass fixed penetration globally.”
  • The simple task of watching a YouTube video consumes 100 times the bandwidth of a voice call.
  • The mobile data traffic footprint of a single mobile subscriber in 2015 could very well be 450 times what it was in 2005.

From: http://techliberation.com/2009/11/21/the-wireless-bandwidth-crunch-where-will-we-find-more-spectrum/

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NYT: Cell Phone Pricing

November 17th, 2009
  • When Apple and AT&T started offering the iPhone for $199, plus $30 a month for Internet access, sales shot up, even though the previous deal — $399 for the phone and $20 a month — cost less over a two-year contract.
  • Phone companies have doubled the price for text messages, to 20 cents each, in recent years, even though they cost almost nothing to deliver.
  • When companies introduce certain discounts — like Sprint’s recent offer of free calling to any mobile number — the effect is that customers often switch to more expensive plans.
  • On average, we effectively spend about 5 cents per minute of talk time and about a penny a text message, lower than anywhere else in the developed world.
  • In the first half of this year, the average wireless customer sent 518 texts a month and made 220 phone calls, according to CTIA figures.

From: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/15/business/15price.html?_r=2

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Informa: Mobile Data Growth Projection

November 14th, 2009

Mobile analysts from Informa have predicted that mobile online usage is set to grow to 25 times its present levels by 2012.

While this sounds like great news for mobile operators, the revenues are not likely to grow at the same rate. In fact, it is expected that mobile revenues may only double in the same time period.

From: http://www.accuracast.com/search-daily-news/mobile-7471/online-mobile-traffic-jam-predicted/

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comScore: Touchscreen Phone Adoption

November 12th, 2009

There are now nearly 24 million touchscreen based phones in use in the USA, reports comScore. This represents a 159 percent growth rate over the past year.The growth in touchscreen device adoption substantially outpaced the already strong 63-percent growth in U.S. adoption of smartphones.

Top Touchscreen Device Families by Share of Device Users

Three Months Ending August 2009 Total U.S. Mobile Subscribers, Age 13+

Device Family Share of
Touchscreen
Device Users
Total Touchscreen 100.0%
Apple iPhone 32.9%
LG Dare 8.7%
LG Voyager 7.8%
Blackberry Storm 7.0%
Palm Treo 6.5%
Samsung Instinct 5.0%
T-Mobile G1 3.6%
HTC Touch 3.3%
Samsung Glyde 2.7%
LG Xenon 2.6%

Demographic Profile of Smartphone and Touchscreen Users

Three Months Ending August 2009 Total U.S. Mobile Subscribers, Age 13+

Share (%) of Mobile Subscribers
Total Smartphone Touchscreen
Total Subscribers 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Age 13-17 7.8% 6.3% 8.5%
Age 18-24 13.1% 16.4% 20.6%
Age 25-34 17.9% 28.7% 28.6%
Age 35-44 17.6% 22.9% 18.8%
Age 45-54 18.2% 13.6% 12.3%
Age 55-64 12.4% 7.5% 7.3%
Age 65+ 13.1% 4.5% 3.9%

From: http://www.cellular-news.com/story/40441.php?source=rss

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Chetan Sharma: U.S. Wireless Market Share

November 11th, 2009

From: http://gigaom.com/2009/11/09/with-wireless-data-smaller-carriers-must-mind-the-gap/

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FCC: The Decline of the Land Line

November 11th, 2009

From: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2009/1116/technology-mobile-4G-telephony-metropcs.html

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  • Providing unlimited calls now costs the company [MetroPCS] $16.82 per customer per month, down from $18.23 a year ago.
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