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U.S. Mobile Internet Over Handset 2010-2014 Forecast: A Touchscreen Smartphone-Driven Market

U.S. Mobile Internet Over Handset 2010-2014 Forecast: A Touchscreen Smartphone-Driven Market

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Published: May 2010
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Research from: IDC Research
Sector: Mobile Content & Apps

This IDC study focuses on the U.S. mobile Internet over handset market and its place in the broader mobile services space and updates last year's forecast. A 2010-2014 forecast is provided for the U.S. mobile Internet over handset market, which is one of the most rapidly growing and innovative IT spaces, adding over 2 million U.S. users every month. The key drivers of this market are touchscreen smartphones, mobile broadband, mobile applications distributed through storefronts that are closely integrated with vibrant developer communities, and the morphing of smartphones into iconic "do anything" devices best highlighted by the Apple iPhone. This IDC study focuses on the U.S. mobile Internet over handset market and its place in the broader mobile services space and updates last year's forecast. A 2010-2014 forecast is provided for the U.S. mobile Internet over handset market, which is one of the most rapidly growing and innovative IT spaces, adding over 2 million U.S. users every month. The key drivers of this market are touchscreen smartphones, mobile broadband, mobile applications distributed through storefronts that are closely integrated with vibrant developer communities, and the morphing of smartphones into iconic "do anything" devices best highlighted by the Apple iPhone.

"The introduction of Apple's iPad and new ultraportable media tablets are the next phase of mobile Internet and applications innovation and build on the transformation of the mobile Internet space since the introduction of the iPhone and App Store," notes Scott Ellison, vice president of Mobile and Wireless. "Just look at some of the iPad games like Scrabble, which use the mobile Internet to allow a player to use the mobile phone to interact with a media tablet like the iPad, to see some of the new ways that the mobile Internet will continue to transform daily activities."

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