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The Wireless Nation: Demand for Wireless Services in the US Business Market Part Two: Wireless Data Services

Service: Mobile Business Data & Productivity Services
Report Number: IN0502032MBD
Publication Date: May 2005
Number of Pages: 23
Report Price: $2,495 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Kneko Burney

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Abstract
In a survey of over 1,200 decision makers representing US SOHO, small, mid-sized and enterprise businesses, In-Stat researchers have forecasted business spending on wireless data to reach $11 billion by 2009. Even though enterprise users represent half of the spending today, rapid growth in the small business segment will nearly equal that of the enterprise. The report also uncovers business preferences about mobile applications and devices.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
    • Forecasting Techniques
    • Definitions
    • Structured Research Sources
      • Business Mobility Study, 2005
  • US Business Market Demographics
    • Number of Firms
    • Number of Employees
    • Work Environments
      • Employment by Primary Location, 2004-2009
    • Remote & Mobile Workers
      • Frequent Business Travelers
      • Mobile Office Workers
  • Wireless Data Services
    • Currently Used Wireless Phone Services
      • Currently Used Wireless Phone Services by Size of Business
    • Interest in Wireless Data Applications
    • Interest in Wireless Data Applications by Size of Business
  • Handheld Wireless Data Devices
    • Handheld Capabilities Likely to be Used
      • Handheld Capabilities Likely to be Used by Size of Business
    • Important Handheld Features
      • Important Handheld Features by Size of Business
  • Spending on Wireless Services
    • Wireless Data Services
  • Conclusion

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Number of Firms – US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 2. Number of Employees – US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 3. Employment by Primary Location – US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 4. Number of Remote & Mobile Workers – US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 5. Number of Frequent Business Travelers – US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 6. Number of Mobile Office Workers – US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 7. Currently Used Wireless Phone Services by Size of Business – US Business, 2005
  • Table 8. Interest in Wireless Data Applications by Size of Business – US Business, 2005
  • Table 9. Handheld Capabilities Likely to be Used by Size of Business – US Business, 2005
  • Table 10. Important Handheld Features by Size of Business – US Business, 2005
  • Table 11. Mobile Data Spending by Business Segment 2004-2009  (US $ Thousands)

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Wireless Data Services Spending – US Business Segments, 2004-2009 (US $ in millions)
  • Figure 2. Employment by Primary Location – US Business, 2005
  • Figure 3. Currently Used Non-voice Wireless Phone Services – US Business, 2005
  • Figure 4. Interest in Wireless Data Applications – US Business, 2005
  • Figure 5. Handheld Capabilities Likely to be Used – US Business, 2005
  • Figure 6. Important Handheld Features – US Business, 2005

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