Of course, all this wondering about where mobile media is headed won’t do any good if no one is accessing it.
In today’s MediaPost, there’s a report that “just 5% of broadbanders (about 5 million people) are choosing to access the Internet through their cell phones or PDA’s, according to a Media-Screen Netpop/Pocket online survey released this week.”
If that number seems low, it’s because they only surveyed people with broadband access in their homes. Usually you hear a slightly higher percentage, maybe in the teens. But that’s because consumers are buying new phones that can access the Internet even if they only have dial-up (or nothing at all) at home.
Survey: Few Broadband Users Go Mobile For Web Access [MediaPost]











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