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Frequent Mobile Internet Users Love Their Mobile Operator
« Posted: April 14, 2011, 05:30:04 PM »


Mobile survey shows that more active users of the mobile internet and other mobile services have more loyalty to their mobile operator

London, 14th April 2011: Research from mobile survey company On Device Research has revealed that the more people use the mobile internet, the more they love their mobile operator. The mobile research, which was conducted directly on the mobile internet, shows that frequent mobile internet users are more satisfied with their mobile operator, compared to those who only occasionally use the internet on their mobile phone.


Alistair HillThe mobile research, contained in a free quarterly report (http://www.slideshare.net/OnDevice/odr-mobileinternetsatisfaction2011q1-7614676), revealed the strength of relationship that a consumer has with his or her mobile operator is directly related to the perceived quality of their mobile phone and the services they use on it. For example, mobile internet browsers in the UK who use social networks, such as Facebook, showed the greatest increase in operator satisfaction with a 10% rise compared to those who do not use the service.

In emerging markets, such as India and Kenya, the influence of rich media services such as games and music becomes more important. For many the mobile phone is the only method they have to listen to digital music and play computer games. The mobile survey results showed that the more consumers are engaged with these services, the more important media becomes in mobile phone purchase decisions and operator loyalty.

“As mobile media becomes more important to consumers daily lives, mobile operators are gaining more satisfied customers,” said Alistair Hill, managing director of On Device Research. “Great services such as social networking and mobile games help operators to increase customer loyalty and handset manufacturers to differentiate themselves.”

Data highlights from On Device Research’s free quarterly report include:

- Operator satisfaction increases 22% for daily mobile internet users compared to occasional browsers in the UK, +10% in India, +26% in Kenya.
- Mobile social networkers’ operator satisfaction increases 10% in the UK compared to those who do not use the service, 14% in India, 10% in Kenya.
- In Kenya mobile games have huge influence on which mobile phone to purchase. 89% of mobile media users in Kenya consider the quality of games they can play on their device when choosing a new phone.

The mobile research was conducted by On Device Research (http://ondeviceresearch.com/) directly on the mobile internet. 4523 people across the UK, India and Kenya completed the short survey which was sent directly to their mobile phone.

To request mobile research contact On Device Research here.
 

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