I wish that I could have written this a bit earlier, but my friend Tomi Ahonen posted some really neat stats about mobile devices the other day. Here’s a quick summary:
- More than 3 billion people in the world use SMS;
- The total revenues for SMS has passed 100 billion dollars, which is more than the combined total of the global music, global video gaming, and global movie industries!
- 31% of mobile phone users use the mobile web (over 4 billion registered mobile phone users globally);
- A little over 1 billion PC internet users versus 1.2 billion mobile internet users
Personally speaking, these numbers are amazing. And just point to the sheer impact that mobile devices have been over the last 10+ years.
That’s not to say that the PC will go away, but mobile means a lot more to more people than PC does. And we are just getting started.
Myths and Misconceptions of Mobile
Friday, May 28th, 2010One of the (longer) readings that has come from the mobile blogsphere has been a piece called Everything You Wanted to Ask About Mobile But Were Afraid To Ask by Tomi Ahonen (Communities Dominate Brands, Mobile as 7th of the Mass Media, etc.). This piece is an excellent primer towards mobile from a high (and probably nearly mid-)level perspective, and yet is about the right kind of perspective that’s needed for such a field. Here’s a snippet of that piece:
It is no longer an issue of whether mobile is here, now it’s time to address our perceptions and possibilities because it is.
Update: Read more about MMM’s coverage of SMS in mobile.
Tags: analytics, Communication, global, metrics, mobile, mobile web, mobility, SMS, tech, Tomi Ahonen
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