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Internet Access
Devices in the Home: Are Consumers Ready?
Service:
Internet Access Devices
Report
Number: ID01-01SU
Publication Date: February 2001
Number of Pages: 34
Report Price: $1,995 USD
What will make consumers
purchase Internet appliances over the next year?
The questions
in this report come from In-Stats Annual Residential Technology
Survey (RTS). They represent the questions we believe will be compelling
to those companies interested in Internet Access Devices. This report
focuses on the following topics:
*Internet Access
Devices
*Internet Use
*Home Networks
Questions answered
by this report via survey answers include:
What types of
consumer electronics are owned by consumers?
What do consumers consider to be an Internet Appliance?
Are consumers interested in purchasing an Internet appliance?
What type of Internet appliance are consumers primarily interested
in purchasing?
What price are consumers willing to pay for an Internet appliance?
What type of Internet access do consumers have?
How much do consumers pay for their Internet service: both dial
up and broadband?
How many hours per week do consumers spend on the Internet?
Who has a home network and why?
How likely are consumers to purchase a device that provides the
delivery of voice, TV and Internet services?
Table
of Contents
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Respondent Demographics
- Age
- Sex of Respondent
- Income
- Consumer Electronics
- What types of electronic devices do you own?
- How many PCs or Laptops do you currently own in your household?
- Internet Access Devices
- Which of the following would you consider to be an Internet
Appliance?
- Are you interested in purchasing an Internet Appliance?
- What type of Internet Appliance are you primarily interested
in purchasing?
- What price are you willing to pay for an Internet Appliance?
- Internet Access
- Do you personally access the Internet?
- What type of Internet access do you have?
- Which of the following describes the locations from which you
access the Internet?
- What is the Primary reason you do not plan to have access to
the Internet from your home in the next 12 months?
- Although you do not currently have or plan to have Internet
access at home, what other types of consumer electronics products
do you have?
- Approximately how many hours per week do you and other members
of your household access the Internet from home?
- Number of hours spent on the Internet by those respondents who
have broadband service
- Approximately how much do you pay per month for your Internet
access at home?
- Price paid per month for Broadband (always on) access
- In which of the following ways do you access the Internet from
home?
- Which is the primary way that you access the Internet from home?
- Home Networking
- Do you own a Home Network?
- Which of the following is the primary reason that you have a
Home Network?
- What is the Primary reason you would consider purchasing a Home
Network?
Which of the following technology options would you choose to
install a Home Network if given a choice?
- Which of the following is the main concern you have about the
purchase of a Home Network?
- If you were told that you could have one device in the home
that would handle the delivery of voice service, TV service, and
Internet access, all for less than $200- How likely would you
be to purchase it?
- Age and Income groups of those respondents indicating they probably
or definitely would purchase the product.
- Why don't you think you would purchase it?
- Summary
List of Tables
- Table 1. Statistics for those Interested in Internet Appliances
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Age Demographics of Survey Respondents
- Figure 2. Survey Respondents by Sex
- Figure 3. Survey Respondents by Income
- Figure 4. What Types of Electronic Devices do You Own?
- Figure 5. How Many PCs or Laptops do You Own?
- Figure 6. Which of the Following Would You Consider to be Internet
Appliances?
- Figure 7. Are You Interested in Purchasing an Internet Appliance?
- Figure 8. Type of Internet Access that Those Interested in Internet
Appliances Have
- Figure 9. What Type of Internet Appliance are You Primarily
Interested in Purchasing?
- Figure 10. Price Consumers are Willing to Pay for Internet Appliance
- Figure 11. Do You Access the Internet?
- Figure 12. Type of Internet Access that Consumers Have
- Figure 13. From Which Locations do You Access the Internet?
- Figure 14. Primary Reason to not Have Internet Access at Home
in the Next 12 Months
- Figure 15. Types of Consumer Electronics Owned by Those Without
Internet Access
- Figure 16. Internet Access per Week by Household
- Figure 17. Broadband Subscribers Weekly Internet Access
- Figure 18. Price per Month Consumers pay for Internet Access
at Home
- Figure 19. Price Consumers Pay per Month for Broadband Access
- Figure 20. In Which Ways do You Access the Internet from Home?
- Figure 21. Which is the Primary Way You Access the Internet
from Home?
- Figure 22. Home Network Users by Age Group in 1999 and 2000
- Figure 23. Primary Reason Consumers Have a Home Network
- Figure 24. Primary Reason Consumers Would Purchase a Home Network
- Figure 25. Consumer Options for a Home Network
- Figure 26. Main Concern About Home Networks
- Figure 27. Consumer Likelihood of Purchasing One Device to Handle
All Services for Under $200
- Figure 28. Age Breakout for Those Interested in the One Device
for Voice, TV and Internet Access
- Figure 29. Income Breakout of Those Interested in One Device
for Voice, TV, and Internet Access.
- Figure 30. Why Don't You Think You Would Purchase it?
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