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Remote Access Over Wireless Data Networks -- Usage Patterns and Trends: 2004
In-Stat/MDR, Oct 2004, Pages: 29
Although still limited today, usage of wireless data services (including both cellular and hotspot services) to remotely access corporate computers and networks is steadily growing. While this is the case, there is little detailed information available about the devices used to remotely access corporate computers and networks wirelessly, where these devices were obtained, the types of services that are accessed (WAN versus wireless hotspot), the types of sessions that users have, the number and length of those sessions, the amount of data that is uploaded and downloaded, usage of VPNs for wireless access, the types of applications that are accessed, interest in VoIP applications, the amount of money that is spent per month on these services, and other issues.This report surveyed nearly 500 wireless data users, and planned users, about these topics. Respondents are members of In-Stat/MDR's Technology Adoption Panel (TAP). This report provides wireless data carriers with the information that they require to structure wireless data service plans and solutions to best meet the needs of their customers and prospects.
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