Don't have exact numbers, but for actual i-mode usage I know email is #1,
followed by entertainment (games, ringtones, etc.)
Interesting how different Europe's supposed demands are compared to Japan's
actual usage...I really wonder though, if WAP in Europe offered what we have
in Japan now, would games still be last...?
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Mika Tuupola wrote:
> Picked this from the wapgroup mailinglist. How does these figures
> compare to how keitai is used in Japan?
>
> -cut-
>
> Source: Allegra Strategies
>
> Services most wanted on mobile phones
>
> Email: 87.2
> Traffic Info: 39.0
> Banking: 36.1
> News/Weather: 34.9
> General Browsing: 29.7
> Calender/ Address: 28.3
> Music Downloads: 22.3
> Sports Results: 21.5
> Stock quotes: 17.3
> Shopping: 16.9
> Games: 11.5
>
> Respondents: 1,386 (but it doesn't say how many of these are currently
> WAP-enabled).
>
> -cut-
>
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> Mika Tuupola http://www.appelsiini.net/~tuupola/
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