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Reportlinker Adds US Mobile Broadband: Market, forecasts and behaviour, 2009-2015

Posted on: Thursday, 1 October 2009, 11:15 CDT

NEW YORK, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.

Reportlinker Adds US Mobile Broadband: Market, forecasts and behaviour, 2009-2015

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0151439/Reportlinker-Adds-US-Mobile-Broadband-Market-forecasts-and-behaviour-2009-2015.html

This report is an in-depth study of the US mobile broadband market. Covering 2009 to 2015, it contains:

A thorough examination of drivers to mobile broadband take-up (including consumer behaviour across devices, smartphones, netbooks, LTE roll out, 'Ultra Thins', chips, social networking, apps, video, and operating systems)

Extensive forecasts for users, device ownership, mobile traffic, and revenues and ARPUs by carrier.

What this report will tell you:

Extensive commentary on factors that will drive mobile broadband take-up in the US over the next six years

User forecasts by device type (netbooks, notebooks and 3G/3G+ phones)

Traffic forecasts for each device, by traffic type (video, audio, P2P, data)

Voice and data service revenue forecasts

SMS vs internet traffic data service revenue forecasts

Data revenue forecasts by carrier (Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile)

Data ARPU forecasts by carrier (Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile)

Implications of these factors for operators, vendors, rights holders and content owners

Included in this report:

45 pages of forecasts and commentary

25 forecast charts

Who this report is for:

Device and component vendors

Mobile network operators

Media organisations

Consultants

Financial analysts

Application, content and service providers

Anyone else with an interest in the future of mobile broadband in the US

Methodology:

The report derives from extensive statistical and qualitative data analysis and modelling. It takes into account current and future behavioural, technological, social, demographic, economic and political conditions and changes

Eco-system of devices: netbooks, notebooks and mobile phones

Mobile broadband access across each device

What operators need to learn from consumer behaviour, and what operators will have to offer

Factors that inform what devices people use in which situations, and for what

Who is using mobile broadband as replacements for fixed line broadband

How operators need to market and sell mobile broadband devices

Smartphones and 3G/3G+ phones

iPhone users as a case study

Ownership and traffic

Mobile phones and teens

What teens use their phones for, and what operators can learn from them

Netbooks

Ownership and mobile broadband usage

Embedded modules

Consumer dissatisfaction

Competition between OEMs and networks

Chips

ULVs

ARM processors

Atom chips

Social networking

Which social networks device owners access

Opportunities for creating revenue and for marketing

Video

Video via mobiles, netbooks and notebooks

Importance of mobile video to US teens

Applications

How usage differs across devices and smartphone types

Operating systems, including

Windows XP and Windows 7, Ubuntu, Android, Chrome OS, Moblin, LIMO

Location based services

Monetisation

Opportunities

Challenges

3G/3G+, network capacity, and 'white-spaces'

LTE

Consumer frustration

Forecasts - 2009-2015:

3G/3G+ phone penetration, and internet access via these devices

Netbook penetration

Netbook and notebook users accessing the internet

Mobile broadband traffic (TB per month), divided by mobile phones, netbooks and notebooks

Mobile broadband traffic by traffic type for each device (video, audio, data and P2P)

Carrier voice vs data revenues

Carrier voice vs data ARPUs

Carrier data revenues: SMS revenues vs internet traffic revenues

Carrier ARPU: SMS ARPU vs internet traffic ARPU

Data revenues by carrier (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon)

Data ARPU by carrier

To order this report:

Reportlinker Adds US Mobile Broadband: Market, forecasts and behaviour, 2009-2015

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0151439/Reportlinker-Adds-US-Mobile-Broadband-Market-forecasts-and-behaviour-2009-2015.html

More market research reports here!

Contact Nicolas: nbo@reportlinker.com US: (805)-652-2626 Intl: +1 805-652-2626

SOURCE Reportlinker


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