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- Top mobile sports sites by ethnic group visits
- Telephia used a benchmark index of 100 to represent an average visitor to a mobile sports site. Depending on the flow of traffic from a specific ethnic group, Telephia published the report on ethnic audiences for major sports sites. US Asian and Hispanic populations refer to CBS Sportsline as mobile...
- Tags: Telephia, mobile marketing
- Blog posts 2006-03-12
- Top reasons to avoid VOIP: power outages, number portability, 911
- Telephia asked those not subscribing to VOIP services about their reasons.Why people don't subscribe to VOIP servicesReason%Availability during power outage43%Wanted to keep my current phone number34%Ability for 911 to locate me in an emergency31%Limited amount of savings over current provider28%Uncertainty about how to establish a line23%Equipment Expense22%Call Quality21%Computer Instability19%Security/Privacy16%Company instability11%High...
- Tags: VoIP, Telephia
- Blog posts 2005-12-11
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- Universal Desktop Daily - Tuesday, October 17, 2006
- I read about Janus over on the RichApps blog. As the post notes, it is an EXE wrapper for Flash, meaning its in a similar vein to Zinc, but it seems like it may be a bit further along. It seems like an interesting alternative as we wait for...
- Tags: RIA
- Blog posts 2006-10-17
- US cell phone retail shares: Wal-Mart - 32%, RadioShack - 28%, Best Buy- 12%
- 32% of handsets sold in the United States retail outlets between May and November 2005 were bought at Wal-Mart, 28% were purchased RadioShack accounted for 28%. Best Buy accounted for 12%, Target, 8%; and Circuit City, 7%. The retail stores of wireless service providers attracted 47% of mobile phone buyers,...
- Tags: Cellular phones, RadioShack Corp., Best Buy Co. Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., telephone, cell phone
- Blog posts 2005-12-09
- 59% of new VOIP users made the switch because of the costs
- 59% of new VOIP users told Telephia savings on calls within the United States was the top factor in making the switch. Among those who showed interest in adopting VOIP, but have not subscribed to a service, 30% said that bundled package deals were a key reason for their interest....
- Tags: Telephony, VoIP
- Blog posts 2005-12-09
- Mobile subscribers with data packages pay extra $7.86 a month on average
- Wireless subscribers who bought a data package paid on average nearly 5% more in Q2 2005 - $7.86 a month vs. $7.51 a month in Q1 2005, Telephia said. Among the top 5 carriers, 20% of customers subscribed to data services. Among the various age groups, the penetration rate was...
- Tags: mobile marketing
- Blog posts 2005-09-29
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