82,000 Locations Worldwide Offer Hotspots For Wi-Fi Users, With 40% Of These Coming From The US.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c33422) has announced the addition of 3G and Wi-Fi: In Search of the Sweet Spot to their offering. Lack of perceived value by consumers for 3G bandwidth indicates continued downward pressure on cellular data pricing, and will also dampen prospects for for-pay Wi-Fi service providers and aggregators. Nevertheless, because consumer enthusiasm for free Wi-Fi is ample, Wi-Fi hotspot operators do have an opportunity to exploit the technology's low barriers to entry and its horizontal business model. Both cellular and Wi-Fi are currently serving mobile data users. However, so far, neither service has found the sweet spot, the perfect balance of speed, coverage, and price. This recent report found the following: --Amongst Wi-Fi users, more than 60% sometimes or always plan their travel with Wi-Fi availability as a consideration. --1Q04--1Q05 year-on-year Wi-Fi revenue and shipment growth was strong, but quarter-on-quarter growth figures show an overall slowdown For articles with similar titles, see Slow Down (disambiguation). A slowdown is an industrial action in which employees perform their duties but seek to reduce productivity or efficiency in their performance of these duties. . --According to an In-Stat consumer survey, laptop/notebook computers are used for mobile data almost twice as often as cell phones. --More than one-third of Wi-Fi users use only free Wi-Fi connections, and 18.9% use Wi-Fi only at home or at work. Nearly two-thirds (61.7%), however, also said they use commercial hotspots. The report, "3G and Wi-Fi: In Search of the Sweet Spot" covers the market for wireless data services. It features the results of a proprietary consumer survey covering their use of and preferences regarding 3G and Wi-Fi data services. It also includes data concerning consumers' willingness to pay Willingness to pay (WTP) generally refers to the value of a good to a person as what they are willing to pay, sacrifice or exchange for it. See also
Topics Covered --Executive Summary --Key Survey Findings --Conclusions Objectives Methodology Overview: 3G and Wi-Fi --3G --3G End-User Equipment --3G Handsets --3G PC Cards --3G Security --Wi-Fi --Wi-Fi End-User Equipment --Wi-Fi-Enabled Handsets --Wi-Fi Cards and Adapters --Wi-Fi Security --Municipal Wi-Fi --Wi-Fi Access Providers --3G and Wi-Fi Compared --3G and Wi-Fi Growth --3G Growth --Wi-Fi Growth Survey Findings --Respondents' Occupations --Reasons for Not Using Mobile Data --Devices, Connection, and Locations Used --Wi-Fi User Profiles --Wireless Data Activities: Wi-Fi vs. Cellular See cellular vs. Wi-Fi. --Satisfaction With Speed, Coverage, Cost --Service Cost: Wi-Fi vs. Cellular --Perceived Value of Fast, Ubiquitous Found in large quantities everywhere. This English word means "all over the place." Service Conclusions --Thoughts for 3G and Wi-Fi Operators --Appendix Glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary. -- List of Tables --List of Figures Summary 3G cellular service already has more than 203 million subscribers worldwide. In the US, 3G covers hundreds of urban and suburban markets and virtually all major and secondary airports. Wi-Fi users can find hotspots in more than 82,000 locations, worldwide, with 40% being in the US alone and 65% of which are located at hotels, restaurants, and cafes. Both 3G and Wi-Fi continue to spread, although, Wi-Fi growth slowed somewhat through mid- mid- pref. Middle: midbrain. 2005. Wi-Fi aggregators continue to facilitate international roaming The ability to use a communications device such as a cellphone or PDA and be able to move from one cell or access point to another without losing the connection. for road warriors
The Road Warriors were a professional wrestling tag team famously comprised of Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand and Joseph "Animal" Laurinaitis, though other members , who can also find Wi-Fi free, or at very low cost, at thousands of retail businesses and in hundreds of US municipalities. Darkening dark·en v. dark·ened, dark·en·ing, dark·ens v.tr. 1. a. To make dark or darker. b. To give a darker hue to. 2. To fill with sadness; make gloomy. 3. the picture, however, are survey findings showing that neither cellular data users nor Wi-Fi data users are well satisfied with the cost, coverage, or speeds of their respective services. Further, both groups exhibited a strong disinclination dis·in·cli·na·tion n. A lack of inclination; a mild aversion or reluctance. Noun 1. disinclination - that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike; "his disinclination for modesty is well known" to pay for a service that would address their dissatisfactions. This report presents detailed satisfaction and value-perception findings, examines mobile data users' equipment and service usage patterns in depth, and compares/contrasts 3G and cellular technologies. Finally, the report summarizes the competitive pressures on cellular and hotspot operators and discusses how to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on` v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>. present opportunities. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c33422 |
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