7. Although, Apple had only 2-3% market share in the US in each of the trailing 5 quarters… Base: Q3 2006 (n=8,503), Q4 2006 (n=9,108), Q1 2007 (n=10,554), Q2 2007 (n=9,155), Q3 2007 (n=9,927), Q4 2007 (n=9,172), Q1 2008 (n=10,000), Q2 2008 (n=8,470), Q3 2008 (n=9,357) Trended Recent Acquisition Market Share Acquired Device in the Past 3 Months (n=9,357) Q435. Who manufactures the wireless telephone/handset you currently use with your service? Note: Apple tracking began in Q3 2007.
8. Manufacturer Recent Acquisition Market Share by Price Paid for Device Acquired and Selected Device in the Past 6 Months (n=13,964) … 23% of devices purchased in the last months for more than $200 were Apple Base: Free/Less than $1 (n=3,566), $1–$25 (n=1,330), $26–$60 (n=3,193), $61–$100 (n=1,935), $101–$200 (n=1,715), $201+ (n=992) B485. How much did you actually pay for your current wireless telephone/handset after any trade-ins and/or rebates were subtracted from the list/retail price?
9. As you know, Apple users consume more media than anyone else…significantly more % Using Data Services Q3 2008
10. … and spend upto $15 more per month on mobile data than the average user Average Billed Revenue Per Subscriber Component All Lines, Q3 2008, National
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12. US Mobile Advertising is ~ $1 billon every quarter… Source Nielsen Mobile Advertising Insights Note Top 4 Carriers include AT&T (formerly Cingular), Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Note Carrier Spend – Direct, Wireless, National (TV, Print, Radio, Internet)
13. ..and ~71% of this spend names or promotes specific branded devices US Carrier Ad Spend Top 4 Carriers - All Classified Ads – National, Q3 2008 Source Nielsen Mobile Advertising Insights Named or Promoted Device No Device
15. Note 1: Highlighted + Bold = Top Model & New Note 3: Bold only = New Model Note 2: Highlighted only = Top Model Top Carrier Advertised Models Top 4 Carriers – All Ads with a Named Model – National, Q2 2008 Half of the top promoted devices by US Operators have Q or T or both Source Nielson Mobile Advertising Insights AT&T Total 1. Samsung SGH-A737 (Green) $36.2M 2. Samsung SGH-A737 (Orange) $34.4M 3. Samsung SGH-A737 (Red) $24.4M 4. Samsung SGH-A737 (Blue) $13.5M 5. BlackBerry 8310 (Curve) $11.3M Other $104.3M Total $224.1M Verizon Total 1. Samsung SCH-U940 (Glyde) $26.6M 2. Samsung SCH-U740 (Alias) $23.9M 3. LG VX10000 (Voyager) $21.2M 4. Motorola MOTORIZR Z6c $18.1M 5. BlackBerry 8130 (Pearl) Pink $18.1M Other $163.6M Total $271.5M Sprint Nextel Total 1. Motorola iDEN i570 $17.1M 2. Samsung SPH-M800 (Instinct) $7.3M 3. Palm Centro (Pink) $6.3M 4. Palm Centro (Red) $5.7M 5. Palm Centro (Black) $5.3M Other $2.8M Total $44.5M T-Mobile Total 1. BlackBerry 8120 (Pearl) $1.4M 2. BlackBerry 8320 (Curve) $1.2M 3. Nokia 3555 $1.1M 4. Samsung SGH-T729 (Blast) $0.9M 5. Samsung SGH-T639 $0.8M Other $21.6M Total $27.0M
16. As a result, 8 of the top 20 models sold in the US were Q or T or both Source Nielsen Mobile Device Insights Top 20 Models purchased in Q2 2008 Motorola RAZR V3 series (V3, V3c, V3m, V3i, V3i DG, V3) 6.0% RIM BlackBerry 8100 series (Pearl,8110, 8120, 8129) 2.7% LG VX8350 2.6% LG VX9100 (enV2)*** 2.5% RIM BlackBerry 8300 series (Curve, 8310, 8320, 8330) 2.3% Motorola MotoKRZR series (K1m, K1) 2.3% LG VX8500 series (Chocolate, VX8500, VX8550) 1.9% Apple iPhone 1.8% Motorola W755*** 1.7% Samsung SGH-A737/ SGH-A736 1.5% Palm Centro 1.5% Nokia 6555 1.4% Motorola W385 1.4% LG LX-260 (Rumor) 1.3% Samsung SGH-i607 series (BlackJack) 1.2% Samsung SCH-U340 series (Snap) 1.1% Sony Ericsson W580 (W580, W580i Walkman) 1.1% Motorola W370 1.1% LG Voyager 1.0% Nokia 6085 1.0% Total 38%
17. The US penetration rate for Q/T devices has doubled over the past year QWERTY / Touchscreen penetration All Subscribers, Q2 2007, Q2 2008, National Source Nielsen Mobile Device Insights 6 % 12 %
18. Q/T phones give US operators an additional $20 in ARPU Monthly ARPU Q2 2008, National Source: Nielsen Customer Value Metrics (CVM), Q2 2008 Voice Charges Other Charges Data Charges
21. New “marketplaces” launched and more coming. They are not fully open but significantly more open than previously Apple App store catalogue reached 10,000 titles within 6 months of launch Android Market launched with 50 titles and is growing fast RIM plans to open their own application market in March 2009
22. Illustrative is number of folks who bought Apple because of open network access to WiFi Source: iphone reason purchased Unweighted Sample Size = 463 Respondents Included = 1%, Filter Applied
23. Trends & Opportunities in Mobile Media Sandeep Pannu Telecom Practice The Nielsen Company
24. As you know, mobile media revenues continues to grow.. US Mobile Content Revenues, US$ millions Q3 2007–Q3 2008, National $5,407 $7,429
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26. In 2008, it is worth noting that 8M people participated in social networking…that is a sizable number! Mobile Internet Users (in millions) by Service Type Nov 2008, National Source: Mobile Media Measurement – Mobile Internet Report
27. … making social networking the pack leader in y-o-y audience growth Source: M obile Internet Report Mobile Internet Audience Growth by Service Type Nov 2007 - Nov 2008, National Mobile Social Networking audience up from 3.3M in Q3-07 to 8M in Q3-08
28. As expected, Facebook and MySpace.com were the leading sites Social Networking Mobile Internet Audience Mobile Internet Users Nov 2008, National
29. iPhone was the most popular device among social networkers Top Devices Among Internet Social Networkers Data Users Q3 2008, National
30. How Viewers Accessed Mobile Video Q3 2008 US Mobile Video Viewers (n=2,672) 4M of 10M mobile video users in Q3 2008 were watching subscription video “ I paid a subscription fee to access Mobile TV or video clips” “ I accessed and viewed Mobile TV or video clips directly from the internet on my cell phone”* “ I downloaded and stored video clips from a computer or from other sources onto my cell phone”* “ I viewed video clips using an application (for example: MyWaves, VSnax)”* Access to Video is happening via subscription model and via Mobile Internet, with the latter growing lead
31. Driven largely by iPhone usage behaviour Subscription Vs. Non-Subscription Viewing Q3 2008 US Mobile Video Viewers (n=2,672)
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34. As you know – mobile skews younger demographic Demographics – Age Q3 2008
36. Let’s look at the Teens mobile data usage behavior. It’s insane! Average Number of Text Messages by Age Q3 2008, National
37. Well, Mobile keep getting younger! Tween Mobile Penetration by Age US Tween Mobile Users, Q2 2008 (n=709) Average age kids start using a borrowed cell phone= 8.6 33% 65%
38. Teens drive mobile media – Tweens will be no different, only better when they grow up Tween Data Application Usage Q2 2008 Teen Data Application Usage Q2 2008
Apple is operating a marketplace without AT&T control, although with Apple control Google is going to launch a marketplace in Q1 2009 Nokia, Samsung have also announced their plan to launch a marketplace in 2009. More and more devices have open WiFi and this trend is accelerating; although very few have access to VOIP applications and this trend has not started yet With Apple’s announcement to make all iTunes music DRM free – this trend is likely going to take hold
Manufacturers Motorola (A) B C D E F Nokia (B) Samsung (C) B D F LG (D) F Kyocera (E) B D F Sanyo (G) B C D E F Sony Ericsson (F) UTStarcom/Audiovox (H) A B C D E F G J Other (J) A B C D E F G Service Providers AT&T (A) Nextel (B) A C D E F Sprint (C) A D E F T-Mobile (D) A E F Verizon (E) Other (F)
Apple is operating a marketplace without AT&T control, although with Apple control Google is going to launch a marketplace in Q1 2009 Nokia, Samsung have also announced their plan to launch a marketplace in 2009. More and more devices have open WiFi and this trend is accelerating; although very few have access to VOIP applications and this trend has not started yet With Apple’s announcement to make all iTunes music DRM free – this trend is likely going to take hold
Top 5 carriers/Classified Data only/No DNA DMA is approx 108m of which Apple is about half
Top 5 carriers/All Data/no unclassified/no unknown/no DNA
Apple is operating a marketplace without AT&T control, although with Apple control Google is going to launch a marketplace in Q1 2009 Nokia, Samsung have also announced their plan to launch a marketplace in 2009. More and more devices have open WiFi and this trend is accelerating; although very few have access to VOIP applications and this trend has not started yet With Apple’s announcement to make all iTunes music DRM free – this trend is likely going to take hold