(keitai-l) Re: i-mode traffic to unofficial sites

From: Gerhard Fasol <fasol_at_eurotechnology.com>
Date: 08/19/00
Message-ID: <399E0574.AA52CC11@eurotechnology.com>
"Solberg, Kristian" wrote:
> 
> Doesn't that make a total of 110%?

That shows how explosively imode is growing - too fast to keep up
with arithmetics :)

(maybe the traffic too official sites were counted on a different
day than the traffic to the unofficial sites :)

Gerhard Fasol
http://www.eurotechnology.com/
fasol@eurotechnology.com


> 
> Kristian
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:   Renfield Kuroda [mailto:Renfield.Kuroda@msdw.com]
> Sent:   Thursday, August 17, 2000 6:17
> To:     keitai-l@appelsiini.net
> Subject:        (keitai-l) Re: i-mode traffic to unofficial sites
> 
> 65/45 official/unofficial as far as I know from a reliable source (you know
> who
> you are). (^^)
> 
> r e n
> 
> jeffrey funk wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone have any data or ideas how I-mode traffic and in particular
> > traffic to unofficial sites is changing? According to Docomo supplied
> data,
> > traffic to unofficial sites represented 14% of its traffic in December
> 1999
> > but I wonder if this has increased since then. The other traffic is as
> > follows:
> >
> > 9%: menu
> > 27%: mail
> > 34%: official sites
> > 16%: automatic messages from content providers like character downloading
> > service providers
> >
> > One might expect that docomo's restrictive menu would cause people to
> > gravitate towards the unofficial sites.
> >
> > Jeffrey L. Funk
> > Associate Professor
> > Kobe University
> > Graduate School of Business
> > 2-1 Rokkodai, Nada, Kobe 657 Japan
> > telephone and fax: 81-78-803-6913
> > home phone: 81-798-74-2440
> > e-mail: funk@rose.rokkodai.kobe-u.ac.jp
> > mobile phone: 090-4906-3113
> >
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