Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Introduction
- Demographics
- Survey Results
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Respondent Comments
List of Tables
- Table 1. Remote Parental Control Interest by Age
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Number of TV Sets in the Home
- Figure 2. Primary Means of Receiving TV
- Figure 3. Cable TV Provider
- Figure 4. Satellite TV Provider
- Figure 5. Who is Your Telco Provider?
- Figure 6. Who is Your Mobile Provider?
- Figure 7. Which Do You Subscribe to Or Own in Your Home?
- Figure 8. How Do You Receive High-Speed Internet Access in Your Home?
- Figure 9. Which Region Do You Live In?
- Figure 10. Age of Respondents
- Figure 11. Household Pre-Tax Income Level
- Figure 12. Education Level
- Figure 13. If Your Telephone Company (e.g., SBC, Verizon, Qwest,
BellSouth, etc.) Offered TV Service, How Likely Would You be to Switch From
Your Current TV Provider?
- Figure 14. If Your Telephone Company Offered TV Service that Saved You 10%
On a Bundle of Services Over What You Currently Pay For the Same Services and
the Same TV Package, How Likely Would You Be to Switch from Your Current TV
Provider?
- Figure 15. Why Wouldnt You Switch?
- Figure 16. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Time Shifted TV
- Figure 17. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Follow Me TV
- Figure 18. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Remote Programming
- Figure 19. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Remote Parental Control
- Figure 20. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Interactive Information
- Figure 21. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Interactive Purchases
- Figure 22. Interest and Willingness to Pay for TV-On-The-Go
- Figure 23. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Caller ID on TV
- Figure 24. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Call Logging
- Figure 25. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Do Not Disturb
- Figure 26. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Voice Mail
- Figure 27. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Voice Telephony (Via Phone)
- Figure 28. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Watch TV with Online Friends
- Figure 29. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Video Telephony/Chat
- Figure 30. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Video Surveillance
- Figure 31. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Gaming
- Figure 32. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Video Uploading
- Figure 33. Interest and Willingness to Pay for Friend/Family Finder
- Figure 34. Applications with No Interest from Respondents
- Figure 35. Responses with Interest in Buying, But Not Willing to Pay
- Figure 36. Responses for Those Interested in Buying and Willing to Pay
Some Amount
- Figure 37. From Which Type of Company Would You Prefer to Receive the
Types of Features/Services for Which You Indicated Youd be Willing to Pay
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