- 1.5 bln mobile subscriptions in Asia-Pacific by 2010
- 11 mln mobile subscribers in Bangladesh
- 11 mln mobile subscribers in Pakistan
- 125.8 mln mobile subscribers in Russia
- 13% of US wireless customers consider their service excellent
- 15% of US mobile users use mobile Web
- 2.5 bln mobile subscribers by the end of 2006
- 2.7% of Americans downloaded a mobile game
- 2.75% of mobile subscribers use virtual operators
- 20% of Australian phone users ready to cut the cord
- 207.9 mln wireless users in the US in 2005, 69% penetration
- 226.7 mln cell phones sold in Q1 2006 globally
- 24% of cell phone users feel they have to answer a call no matter what
- 27% of Europeans buy a new cell phone every year
- 27% of Japanese mobile consumer use bar code readers
- 3.8 mln of British mobile users had some SMS-related injury
- 33.32% of US mobile users sent or received text messages
- 34.8 mln mobile phones sold in the US in Q1 2006
- 36% of US wireless customers have been shocked by their wireless bills
- 37% of mobile households have checked e-mail on their phones
- 41% of Americans fill in their free time with calling someone on their wireless phone
- 41% of mobile phone owners are interested in videos
- 420 mln mobile users in China
- 44 mln cell phones sold in Japan in 2005
- 50% of US mobile subscribers own a cameraphone
- 54.1 mln Americans use Cingular, 51.3 mln - Verizon
- 58% of teens have cell phones
- 6% of US households rely exclusively on cell phones
- 610 mln mobile subscribers in China by 2009
- 7.8% of US households use cell phones instead of land lines
- 825.5 mln mobile phones sold in 2005, 16.7% growth
- 86.2 mln Brazilians have mobile phones
- 9.32 mln mobile subscribers in Hungary
- 90 mln mobile subscribers in India
- 930 mln mobile phones to sell in 2006
- Average cell phone conversation lasts 3 minutes 15 seconds
- Cell phone exam cheating in England up 27%
- Cell phone penetration in Mexico reached 46% in 2005
- Central and Eastern European mobile subscription revenues up 13.5% in 2005
- Ireland is at 100% mobile penetration
- Japanese cell phone market up 11.4% in January 2006
- Japanese kids generated $275 mln for wireless industry in 2005
- Men more likely than women to drive and talk on cell phones
- Mobile phone market share for Q1 2006: Nokia - 33.1%, Motorola - 20.3%, Samsung - 12.8%, LG Electronics - 6.9%, Sony Ericsson - 5.9%
- PIM freaks spend 13% more on wireless bills than average cellular users
- Revenues per mobile user down by 11% in Finland in 2005
- Top mobile vendors in Western Europe in Q1 2006: Nokia, RIM, HP, Palm
- UK mobile services industry to generate $100 mln by 2008
- US is at 70% wireless penetration
- US SMBs to spend $18 bln on wireless bills in 2006
- US wireless penetration reaches 70%, 200 mln subscribers
- Verizon and Cingular both added 1.7 mln customers in Q1 2006
- Wireless revenue from US businesses will grow to $52 bln in 2010
Monday, November 13, 2006
Mobile Statistics
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