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Generation Wireless?: Wireless Voice Services Trends, Usage and Market Forecasts Across Age Part One: Youth Market - <30 Years

Service: Mobile Consumer Markets
Report Number: IN0401651MCM
Publication Date: November 2004
Number of Pages: 22
Report Price: $1,995 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Amy Cravens

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Abstract
As the US wireless market matures and subscriber growth rates begin to slow, carriers are becoming increasingly savvy in their segment marketing strategies to remain strong in a fiercely competitive market. To assist industry players in understanding how best to target these diverse demographic and behavioral segments, In-Stat/MDR has prepared a series of reports, of which this one highlights the youth market (those aged under 30 years old), that provide actionable quantitative data, as well as meaningful strategic insights, on wireless voice and data opportunities within each segment. Usage rates and patterns, as well as a 5-year forecast, is provided for this population’s usage of wireless voice services.
 

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
    • Forecasting Techniques
    • Structured Research Sources
      • Consumer Mobility Study
      • US Census Bureau
  • Market Demographics
  • Market Trends
    • Wireless Trends
    • Youth Trends
  • Expenditures & Usage
    • Wireless Service Billing & Expenditures
    • Wireless Services Used
    • Current and Future Spend on Wireless Phone
    • Loyalty Rates
  • Market Forecasts
    • Subscribers
    • Estimated Youth Market Service Revenues
  • Conclusion

List of Tables

  • Table 1. US Population by Age (in Thousands) - 2003-2008
  • Table 2. Education Attainment of People 18 to 29 Years of Age, 2003 US Census Bureau Education Report
  • Table 3. Billing and Monthly Spend for Wireless Services
  • Table 4. Others in Household Using a Wireless Phone (Multiple Responses Accepted)
  • Table 5. Interest in Wireless Services (Multiple Responses Accepted)
  • Table 6. Current and Future Spend on Wireless Phone
  • Table 7. Satisfaction with Current Wireless Provider
  • Table 8. Wireless Subscriber Forecast (in Millions), 2003-2008
  • Table 9. Wireless Subscriber Forecast (in Millions) Youth Segmentation, 2003-2008
  • Table 10. Wireless Service Revenue Forecast (in Millions), 2003-2008
  • Table 11. Wireless Service Revenue Forecast (in Millions) Youth Segmentation, 2003-2008

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Youth Market Wireless Service Revenue Forecast (in Millions), 2003-2008
  • Figure 2. US Population (in Thousands) - 2003-2008
  • Figure 3. Mean Earnings of Year-Round Full Time Workers aged 18 to 29 Years
  • Figure 4. Average Monthly Minutes Used
  • Figure 5. Plans to Switch Providers
  • Figure 6. Youth Market Wireless Subscriber Forecast (in Millions), 2003-2008
  • Figure 7. Youth Market Wireless Service Revenue Forecast (in Millions), 2003-2008

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