{"id":152,"date":"2006-08-30T20:26:56","date_gmt":"2006-08-31T04:26:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=152"},"modified":"2006-08-31T18:44:09","modified_gmt":"2006-09-01T02:44:09","slug":"346-million-us-mobile-web-users","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/152\/","title":{"rendered":"34.6 Million US Mobile Web Users"},"content":{"rendered":"
There were 34.6 US mobile web users as of June, 2006 according to a recent report. The numbers are in a press release (pdf)<\/a>, announcing the Telephia Mobile Internet Report<\/em>. The full report is available only to Telephia’s clients who are “leading Mobile Operators, Device Manufacturers, and Content Companies”. The numbers in the press release say a lot about the current state of the mobile web but being just highlights of the full report they raise questions too. You can’t blame Telephia – after all they make their money selling the full report for thousands of dollars to carriers etc. I’ve been playing around with the numbers trying to get a clearer picture of mobile web use in the US.<\/p>\n With roughly 206 million US mobile phone subscribers in June, 34.6 million is 17% of total subscribers. Another Telephia study from a year ago put the percentage of subscribers with data plans at 22%. It’s probably a little higher now, maybe 25%, so two thirds of the subscribers with data plans actually used the mobile web in June. You’d think it would be closer to 100% of the data plan subscribers – maybe the rest are tethering laptops or using vertical market java apps that acquire data though the Internet.<\/p>\n Telephia calls the 34.6 million an increase without saying how big an increase or compared to what. I tried comparing the current report with last year’s (press release (pdf)<\/a>) but it’s difficult to make direct comparisons as the two releases included different metrics. The only statistic that was reported for both periods was a listing the top 10 mobile web sites and their reach<\/em> which is Telphia’s term for the percentage of the total mobile subscribers who accessed a given site. In an exercise that will make statisticians blanch, I combined the data from 2005 and 2006 into the following table. The ’05 Users’ number is based on the 05 reach multiplied by 182.6 million, the approximate number of June 05 subscribers from the Telecommunications Industry Association<\/em> via Twice.com<\/a>. So here are the top 10 mobile sites for both 2006 and 2005 according to Telephia.<\/p>\n