Wi-Fi enabled mobile phone handsets in the US, 2010-2015
February 2010
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Printed page length: 50
Number of figures: 49
Sets of forecasts: 21
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Abstract
This is the fifth report to arise from our international study
of mobile devices. Running to 50 pages, it is a thorough assessment
of Wi-Fi enabled cellular handsets in the US. It includes user and
shipment projections, in-depth analysis of the Wi-Fi enabled handset
market, and thorough insights into drivers to take-up.
The report includes answers to the following questions:
- How large is the US market for Wi-Fi enabled handsets up to 2015?
- What proportion of the worldwide market will the US form?
- What will Wi-Fi enabled feature phone and smartphone shipments
be in the US, up to 2015?
- What will Wi-Fi enabled feature phone and smartphone penetration
be in the US, up to 2015?
- What will the Wi-Fi attachment rates be in feature phones and
smartphones, up to 2015?
- What roles will Wi-Fi hotspots take, and what will Wi-Fi hotspot
connections be via cellular handsets up to 2015?
- When will 802.11n become dominant over 802.11g and 802.11a/g? Why is 802.11n important?
- How many Wi-Fi enabled handsets have entered the market by year, including the 802.11n variety?
- Why are Wi-Fi enabled handsets important for carriers and consumers?
- Who are the major players in involved in Wi-Fi enabled mobile
cellular handsets?
- What are the major drivers of this market, and what are the major challenges?
- How will Wi-Fi enabled handsets compete with and exist alongside 3G+ and femtocells?
- What are the usage behaviors and demographic characteristics
of Wi-Fi enabled handset users?
Report Info:
Title: Wi-Fi enabled mobile phone handsets in the US, 2010-2015
Publication Date: February 2010
Number of Pages: 50
Number of Figures: 49
Price (allowing distribution across an enterprise): US$1,995
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