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June 13, 2011

Mobile Internet vs Desktop Internet: Data Insights

The chart shows the rise of Smartphone ( feature phone ) which   helped increasing the Mobile Internet
The Mobile Internet rise Vs DeskTop  Internet  Growth shows No signs of Abating
 
3G Services Has Played a Big Role In driving  Adoption of The Mobile Web
 
The ipad, iPhone, Tablet, and other Household Gadgets has played a big
Role in increasing Adoption of the Mobile Internet by these devices
 
Japan and US 3G  Subscribers Growth  Rate. From a non existent zero base  in 2003 ,3G services has reached between 40% to 80% in  2009 , in  just 6 years
The Ramping  up of  Smart Gadgets in  Action The Chart shows the number of days it took for  the brands to reach one  Million Units. However iPad and iPhone  are  probably one of the biggest Consumer Electronic Technology  devices  to reach sales of one million in less than 100 days
 
Some of the  Web Ecosystem That has Enabled Users  Migrate To the web . The Mobile Ecosystem both back-end ( Platforms like Mobile, Smartphones. Tablets )and Front end ( Mobile Payments/ Virtual Goods and Currencies)
 
The Mobile Web refers to the use of Internet-connected applications, or browser-based access to the Internet from a mobile device – such as a smartphone or tablet PC – connected to a wireless network.Traditionally, access to the Web has been via fixed-line services. However, the Web is becoming more accessible by portable and wireless devices and in 2008 mobile access to the Internet exceeded desktop computer-based access for the first time (source: International Telecommunications Union, Oct 2009) "the war for your digital wallet"According to an Olswang report in early 2011, smartphones are experiencing accelerating rates of adoption: 22% of UK consumers already have a smartphone, with this percentage rising to 31% amongst 24–35 year olds. Growth in demand for advanced mobile devices boasting powerful processors, abundant memory, larger screens, and open operating systems has outpaced the rest of the mobile phone market for several years.[According to a study by ComScore, over 45.5 million people in the United States owned smartphones in 2010 out of 234 million total subscribers. Despite the large increase in smartphone sales in the last few years, smartphone shipments only make up 20% of total handset shipments, as of the first half of 2010