By Ken Y-N ( October 24, 2005 at 23:18)
· Filed under Internet, Mobile, Polls
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InfoPlant performed a survey of mobile phone users, carried out through the main menus of internet-enabled phones from DoCoMo, au and Vodafone. 16,833 people replied during the survey, lasting one week in the start of September. 67.4% of respondents were female, and iMode users, Ezweb users and Vodafone Live! users were 57.4%, 20.9% and 21.7% respectively. This is another self-selecting survey with a prize draw as a carrot, so the answers should be taken in that light.
Q1: Tell me how often you access sites from your mobile phone
| |
All |
Male |
Female |
| About every day |
73.8% |
76.7% |
72.5% |
| Four or five days a week |
10.4% |
9.4% |
10.9% |
| Two or three days a week |
10.9% |
9.5% |
11.6% |
| About one day a week |
3.1% |
3.1% |
3.2% |
| Less than that |
1.6% |
1.3% |
1.8% |
Not surprisingly, the younger the user, the more frequently they accessed.
Q2: Are you on a flat-rate packet plan? (ie, unlimited internet access)
| |
All |
Male |
Female |
| My phone supports it, and I’m using it |
58.0% |
59.9% |
57.1% |
| My phone supports it, but I’m not on it, but want to change to it |
12.3% |
11.5% |
12.7% |
| My phone supports it, but I’m not on it, and won’t change to it |
5.9% |
6.2% |
5.8% |
| My phone doesn’t support it, but want to change to one that does |
20.8% |
19.4% |
21.6% |
| My phone doesn’t support it, and won’t change to one that does |
2.9% |
3.0% |
2.9% |
Breaking down the table in Q1 by usage of inlimited access plans, we get:
| |
Unlimited access users |
Not unlimited access users |
| About every day |
85.7% |
57.5% |
| Four or five days a week |
6.8% |
15.5% |
| Two or three days a week |
5.5% |
18.4% |
| About one day a week |
1.3% |
5.7% |
| Less than once a week |
0.7% |
3.0% |
Q3: For unlimited access user, compared with before you started the service, what has increased? (Sample size=9,764; Multiple answer)
| |
All |
Male |
Female |
| Site Access Frequency |
87.4% |
89.7% |
86.2% |
| Time spent at a particular site |
60.0% |
62.2% |
58.9% |
| Number of games downloaded |
29.0% |
32.7% |
27.1% |
| Number of non-game applets downloaded |
20.1% |
25.0% |
17.7% |
| Number of ring tones downloaded |
45.6% |
46.5% |
45.1% |
| Number of pay sites registered with |
12.5% |
12.6% |
12.4% |
| Number of mails sent and received |
36.9% |
37.2% |
36.8% |
| Number of times done shopping from mobile |
14.3% |
9.8% |
16.7% |
| No change in particular |
4.0% |
3.3% |
4.3% |
The age breakdown has a couple of interesting spikes – ring tone download for teenagers is almost 50% more the next age group, and mail usage is about 25% to 30% higher for them too.
Q3A: For not unlimited access user, compared with before you started the service, what do you think might increase? (Sample size=7,069; Multiple answer)
| |
All |
Male |
Female |
| Site Access Frequency |
66.9% |
63.6% |
68.4% |
| Time spent at a particular site |
35.6% |
34.8% |
36.0% |
| Number of games downloaded |
29.7% |
32.9% |
28.2% |
| Number of non-game applets downloaded |
17.6% |
20.6% |
16.3% |
| Number of ring tones downloaded |
41.2% |
36.8% |
43.2% |
| Number of pay sites registered with |
7.9% |
7.5% |
8.1% |
| Number of mails sent and received |
26.0% |
23.6% |
27.1% |
| Number of times done shopping from mobile |
9.8% |
6.9% |
11.2% |
| No change in particular |
12.1% |
15.2% |
10.8% |
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