The US Mobile Market: Trends and Forecasts 2005-2010
October 26, 2005
Research and Market has announced the addition of The US Mobile Market: trends and forecasts 2005-2010 to their offering
The US Mobile Market: trends and forecasts 2005-2010 analyses the key trends driving the mobile market in the USA and presents detailed forecasts of the market up to 2010, including numbers of subscribers and subscriber mix, ARPU, retail spend and revenue, broken down into detailed categories (technology generations and service types). It answers many key questions.
Which important trends are shaping the mobile market in the USA? How do they differ from those in Western Europe?
Is penetration expected to reach that in Western Europe?
What is the proportion of prepaid customers? Will prepaid be an important driver of future growth?
Is voice ARPU declining? Is it expected to decline in the future?
What is the market for non-voice services? How fast is this market growing? How significant a contributor to the overall revenue is it expected to be in the future?
How big is the market for email and short messaging services?
What is driving the short messaging market in the USA? Is SMS usage catching up with that in Western Europe?
What other non-voice service categories have been marketed and which have potential for future growth?
What is the progress of and prospects for 3G adoption?
What actions do operators and equipment vendors need to take to realise the market potential?
The US Mobile Market: trends and forecasts 2005-2010 is provided in PowerPoint format with an Excel data annex to give you maximum flexibility.
Who should read this report?
The US Mobile Market: trends and forecasts 2005-2010 is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the factors that will influence the nature and size of the US mobile market over the next six years. The slide-pack format makes the key issues quick and easy to digest, while the Excel data table of forecasts makes this report ideal for those wanting more detailed estimates for particular market segments, technologies or services.
 |