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Wireless Youth: Going Wireless, Wireless Youth Survey Results
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2003, Pages: 26


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In early fall, 2003, In-Stat/MDR conducted a survey of parents of children and young adults aged 10 to 18, as well as young adults aged 18 to 25, to determine their attitudes towards wireless services and how they use them. The results of this survey of 988 parents and 98 young adults show that wireless phones are an integral part of young people in the United States today. The survey measured youth use of wireless by which carrier they use, how often they use their wireless services, whether they use wireless data, how often they use wireless data, what types of wireless data services they use, and their attitudes towards location-based services, including willingness to pay for them.




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