Stats - Wireless

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Mobile Marketing Interest Unchanged Since Last Year
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Consumers may be less resistant to marketing efforts, but their interest is similar to that in 2007.

Mobile Web Visitors Flock to Social Sites
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Two social sites leave others in the dust.

Mobile Subscribers Increase Worldwide
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The worldwide mobile subscriber population will likely reach 61 percent by year end, with much of the growth coming from developing nations.

U.S. Mobile Phone Users Talking, Texting More
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Usage climbs while number of mobile phones owners climbs by only 2 percent.

U.S. Wireless Subscriptions Surge Past 250 Million
Wireless
U.S. carriers support over 250 million wireless subscriptions, and over 22 million subscribers have mobile high-speed capabilities.

Mobile Impressions and Messaging see Uptake
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Mobile messaging traffic and mobile Web usage surges in Q1.

Tech and Price Hinders Mobile Web Adoption
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Broadband users, many of whom are early Internet adopters, resist using mobile phones to access the Internet due to technology and pricing hurdles.

Mobile Content Usage is Higher in Developing Countries
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Third World country mobile users are more content and feature focused than their counterparts in developed countries.

Wi-Fi Access Increases Time Spent Online
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Wi-Fi users exhibit higher engagement while using the Web from home, work, and elsewhere.

Youth Demo Has Highest Adoption to Mobile Marketing
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Consumers are engaging in mobile marketing campaigns more often as they learn more about features and functionality on their handsets.