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    Consumers Worldwide Still Less Interested In Mobile Broadband Access

    Consumers Worldwide Still Less Interested In Mobile Broadband Access



    Value of Mobile Broadband Access Unclear to Average Consumers

    Dallas, Texas-/April 14, 2007 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-Mobile broadband access services have failed worldwide to capture the interest of average consumers, with Internet users in most countries unwilling to pay a premium for such services, according to "Mobile Broadband Wireless: Path toward 4G."



    This new report from Parks Associates finds that only Internet users in the U.K. are willing to pay a significant premium (28% on average) over the cost of a fixed connection for mobile broadband access, defined as a wireless high-speed service with which users can access the Internet wirelessly at home and in other locations. U.S. consumers are willing to pay only a 6% premium for a basic mobile broadband service. Consumers in countries with advanced phone-centric mobile Internet services are even less interested in paying a premium for mobile broadband access.

    "Wireless broadband access services marketed by mobile carriers today resonate with road warriors and are having success in that segment," said Yuanzhe (Michael) Cai, director of broadband and gaming, Parks Associates, "but the majority of Internet users primarily access the Internet at home and work and are unwilling to pay more for a subscription service they won't use on a frequent basis."

    The report finds that at $35 a month, a rate much lower than the prevailing price offered by major mobile carriers, only 19% of U.S. Internet users are interested in adopting a mobile broadband service. At this price point, the total worldwide addressable market is less than 100 million subscribers.

    "The road warrior market offers great ARPU potential but is limited in size," Cai said. "In order to expand beyond this segment, mobile carriers need to provide application-centric rather than access-centric mobile broadband services and offer flexible business models that fit consumers' usage patterns."

    "Mobile Broadband Wireless: Path toward 4G" examines next-generation mobile broadband wireless solutions, including 801.16e/WiBro, FLASH-OFDM, and cellular solutions. It analyzes potential market opportunities, examines the competitive equipment and service industry landscape, shares consumer perspectives on mobile broadband wireless solutions, and provides market-sizing information.

    About Parks Associates: Parks Associates is a market research and consulting firm focused on all product and service segments that are "digital" or provide connectivity within the home. The company's expertise includes home networks, digital entertainment, consumer electronics, broadband and Internet services, and home systems.

    Founded in 1986, Parks Associates creates research capital for companies ranging from Fortune 500 to small start-ups through market reports, multiclient studies, consumer research, workshops, executive conferences, and custom-tailored client solutions. Parks Associates is also a reliable resource for industry, local, national and international press, providing data, analysis, and insight on all aspects of the "digital living" markets.

    Parks Associates hosts several fall events and co-hosts CONNECTIONS(TM) and CONNECTIONS(TM) Europe (in partnership with the Consumer Electronics Association) each year. In addition, Parks Associates produces the publication Industry Insights two times per year in conjunction with the CONNECTIONS(TM)Conference series.

    http://www.parksassociates.com | http://www.connectionsconference.com


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