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FRAMINGHAM, Mass.-- June 20, 2005--The FCC has recently proposed lifting the
ban on cell phone usage during airplane flights. While the passage of this proposal
appears to offer solutions to the wireless industry, it has spawned disapproval
among some consumer groups as the potential for in-flight usage would create disturbances
to passengers.
IDC investigated the results of a recent worldwide survey asking respondents
for information on their preferences surrounding the use of mobile phones on airplanes.
Only 11% of 50,000 respondents indicated that they are in favor of cell phone
use for voice calls on planes, whether in unlimited or designated calling areas.
However, 64% of respondents approved of passengers using their mobile phones in-flight
for activities other than voice calls.
The removal of the in-flight ban on mobile phone use would potentially stimulate
the market by providing new opportunities for wireless carriers and airlines to
brand and market mobile commerce, drive increased data usage and ARPU, spur development
of new channels, and spike demand for data-enabled phones and smart phones.
The survey also aimed to identify which wireless services were most appealing
and potentially most likely to be adopted for use during flight. Of the 11 specified
activities, in-flight text messaging (SMS) was the most popular. Interestingly,
there was a correlation between the level of interactivity of a service and the
respondent's interest in using that service. It demonstrates that interactivity
is a foundational element for successful mobile phone applications among the surveyed
segment.
"Whether a mobile device vendor is interested in the in-flight market or not,
the key finding from this survey remains the same: By comprehending the needs
and criteria specific to the user segment and location, mobility companies can
enhance their products to better serve and target the desired customers and market
segments," says Dana Thorat, research manager, Mobile Users.
This IDC Insight, In-Flight Voice Phone Calls Grounded Before Takeoff? (IDC #33334),
investigates the results of a recent worldwide study, conducted by IDC and its
survey partner, SMS.ac, asking respondents for information on their preferences
surrounding the use of mobile phone on airplanes. It examines the possible opportunities
for mobility players for in-flight opportunities, as well as other mobile device
usage scenarios.
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Dana Thorat, 508-935-4566
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