Number of U.S. Computers Accessing the Internet Via Mobile Broadband Soars 154 Percent in 2007 |
| Published: March 4, 2008, 11:18 am |
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comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study of U.S. Internet usage via mobile broadband. The study examined the usage and characteristics of mobile broadband users through data collected from computers where Internet access via mobile broadband Internet service providers (ISPs) occurred. Mobile broadband employs cellular networks, where users pay subscriptions for access and the connection is made with a PC card, built-in adapter, or connections can be tethered via a cell-phone or PDA, and is different than Wi-Fi access, which is predicated on the availability of short range “hot spots” where access fees often apply incrementally for each connection. In 2007, Verizon and Sprint accounted for the majority of the mobile broadband market. AT&T has announced it will increase its coverage in 2008. [ Full article ] |
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