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Messaging will still be the most popular mobile phone service through 2011
Texts will give way to MMS and email 18 January 2007 16:14 GMT TweetMessaging will still be the most popular data usage on mobile phone for at least the next 4 years, despite the growth of content and other services, says JupiterResearch.
Indeed, over 70% of premium mobile services revenues will be from messaging... -
Mobile porn set to explode by 2011
Demand for porn in small dosages set to grow 29 November 2006 15:46 GMT TweetAnalysis by Juniper Research suggest that porn on mobile phones may be the thing that makes mobile content take off.
Already worth $1.4 billion this year, mobile porn will be worth nearly three times that much by 2011, or $3.3 billion. -
US broadband connections set to overtake cable internet in the next 5 years
Cable modems have traditionally been favoured over broadband 19 June 2006 15:14 GMT TweetNew research from a leading internet analysis company predicts that broadband is the way forward for both the US and Europe.
Although in Europe broadband is already the choice of most internet users, the US market is dominated by cable internet... -
Mobile phones will not replace portable media players
9 February 2005 12:57 GMT TweetJupiterResearch has found in a recent survey that mobile phones will not replace portable media players in the immediate future, despite industry initiatives from Apple and Napster. The report “Music Mobile Phones - Will They Replace Portable Media Players?”...
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Internet poses threat to television
1 December 2004 17:17 GMT TweetJupiterResearch has completed a survey across Europe to explore how much impact the internet is having on media such as television and newspapers.
The results reveal that TV faces the biggest threat of all with 27% of European Internet users... -
Poll suggests verdict still out on portable video players
1 November 2004 17:59 GMT TweetIn a report published today by Jupiter, it seems our hearts might be in music on the go, but when it comes to video on the go are still very lukewarm.
The report stated that only 27% of consumers expressed an interest in just portable music, 13%... -
CDs are here to stay, well for the time being at least
29 September 2004 1:26 GMT TweetA report published by JupiterResearch shows that while digital music stores and services have jump started Europe's digital music market, we will still be buying CDs for the near foreseeable future.
According to the report - entitled “European...