Today’s Wireless Phone Industry
In a general sense, wireless phone usage will be on the rise
for many many years to come. The notion of wireless phone usage as being a fad
or a trend has quickly disappeared; the wireless phone is here to stay. The wireless
phone that we all know and love today may well turn into a new piece of
technology by tomorrow.
Wireless phone usage will continue to increase at the
expense of traditional landline service. In 2006, wireless subscriptions
increased 13% and by 28% in 2007....
In a general sense, wireless phone usage will be on the rise
for many many years to come. The notion of wireless phone usage as being a fad
or a trend has quickly disappeared; the wireless phone is here to stay. The wireless
phone that we all know and love today may well turn into a new piece of
technology by tomorrow.
Wireless phone usage will continue to increase at the
expense of traditional landline service. In 2006, wireless subscriptions
increased 13% and by 28% in 2007. This equates to over 68,000 new wireless
phone users every day.
8.4 percent of U.S.
households (more than 24 million Americans) have deserted their landline
telephone service and now rely exclusively on wireless service, a seven-fold
increase since 2001. (Source: CTIA - The Wireless Association, Wireless
Fact Sheet, September 2006.)
Wireless-only households now account for 69 percent of all
households with no landline phone. (Source: Mediamark Research Inc.,
"The Survey of the American Consumer," 2004.)
Below shows wireless usage by age groups vs. other forms of
communications / entertainment, by looking at the results below the largest
users of wireless phones are from 18-29 at 62% with the 30-49 group at 52%
coming in second and they will not or can’t even see themselves giving up their
wireless devices ever. Published on: March 13, 2008 http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/PIP_Mobile.Data.Access.pdf
Today 70% of physicians to rely on Internet-enabled smart-phones
during their daily activities. The share of active physicians using
Internet-enabled smart-phones is expected to increase from 49% in 2006 to 70%
in 2011, a net growth of 51% during the forecast period, The Diffusion Group
reports.
More large companies are doling out wireless phones or PDAs’
to employees and restricting them to business use. About 70% of Fortune 100
companies supply them and pay the monthly service fees. And 25% bar personal
calls on them, up from 12% in 2003. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-02-20-two-cellphones_x.htm?csp=15.
According to these published statistics the WIRELESS
REVOLUTION is in full swing and not losing any ground anytime soon. Today just
in the USA
there are over 255 million wireless customers that bill over $15,000,000 ,000.00
(billion) a month. A new Wireless company is giving everyone in America
the opportunity to become an Independent Wireless Rep and own their own
WIRELESS eStore and the ability to earn huge weekly and monthly residual
incomes from all their customers.
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