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世界のWi-Fiホットスポットに対するモバイルデバイスの影響

More than Just Laptops - Worldwide Hotspots are Impacted by Other Mobile Devices

発行 In-Stat
出版日 2007年10月 商品コード 56439
ページ情報 英文 25 Pages
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US$ 2,495 換算 ¥ 201,321 (税抜) PDF and Excel File by E-mail (Single User License)


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Abstract

Executive Summary

Public Internet access via Wi-Fi has become very common place. Most laptop computers today come embedded with Wi-Fi. Other consumer electronic devices, such as cellphones and handheld gaming devices are also adding Wi-Fi as a product features. For this research, In-Stat treats municipal networks as a sub segment of the hotspot market.

Some of In-Stat' s key 2007 findings about hotspots are as follows:

  • Of those respondents to our survey who have used a hotspot in the past, over half have used it for both work and personal reasons.
  • Increased interest in using non-laptop devices at hotspots.
  • One of the big drawbacks to muni-network services is that the network has limited coverage indoors, where people use hotspots the most.
  • Generating revenue from hotspot access fees remains challenging as many users expect free access.
  • In-Stat forecasts North American service revenues will start to decline in 2010 due to the deployment of WiMAX and the increased availability of free locations.
  • Outside of North America, while revenues will not decline, revenue growth rates will slow due to same reasons as found in North America.
  • Service providers need to do a better job marketing their services to businesses for corporate travelers.
  • While revenue growth remains limited, the number of deployments will grow. This includes both free and fee-based locations. The municipal networks included in the forecasts are limited to those that provide public Internet access.

Figure 1 shows In-Stat' s forecast for worldwide hotspot deployments for 2006 through 2011. During that time, In-Stat forecasts the number of deployments will grow from around 150,000 in 2006 to well over 200,000 by the end of 2011.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Service providers are reporting an increased number of sessions originating from devices other than laptops.
  • Users still expect free access.
  • WiMAX, and the abundance of free access, will limit future revenue growth.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • TAP Current Usage Results
  • Municipal Network Services
  • Non-Laptop Devices
  • Forecasts
    • Deployments
    • Revenues
  • Methodology
  • Glossary
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • Related In-Stat Reports
  • Offices

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Reasons for Using a Hotspot
  • Table 2. Expectations for Future Hotspot Use
  • Table 3. Worldwide Shipments for Dual-Mode Wi-Fi/Cellphones (in Millions), 2006-201
  • Table 4. Worldwide Shipments for Handheld Gaming Devices with Wi-Fi (in Millions), 2006-2011
  • Table 5. Worldwide Hotspot Deployments, 2006-2011
  • Table 6. Worldwide Hotspot Deployments by Region, 2006-2011
  • Table 7. Worldwide Hotspot Deployments by Venue, 2006-2011
  • Table 8. Worldwide Airport Hotspot Deployments by Region, 2006-2011
  • Table 9. Worldwide Cafe Hotspot Deployments by Region, 2006-2011
  • Table 10. Worldwide Hotel Hotspot Deployments by Region, 2006-011
  • Table 11. Worldwide Municipal Network Deployments by Region, 2006-2011
  • Table 12. Worldwide Hotspot Subscriber Revenues (US$ in Millions), 2006-2011

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Worldwide Hotspot Deployments, 2006-2011
  • Figure 2. TAP Wi-Fi Usage of Public Wi-Fi Hotspots
  • Figure 3. Where Respondents Have Used/Plan to Use Hotspot
  • Figure 4. Barriers to Using a Hotspot
  • Figure 5. Venues Where Respondents Have Used Hotspots
  • Figure 6. Devices Previously Used, or Planned to Use, to Connect to a Hotspot
  • Figure 7. Usage of Free and Fee-Based Hotspots
  • Figure 8. Employer Paid Hotspot Service Subscription
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