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Share of Wallet: US SOHO Wireless Telecom Spending (1 to 4 Employees)

Published by In-Stat Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/05 Content info 8 PAGES
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Abstract

The size of a market measured in annual revenue is the starting point for organizations to evaluate their reallocation of resources. In-Stat' s "Share of Wallet" reports use industry and economic data to set a baseline for the size of the wireless and wireline telecommunications markets within the US. They then use trend analysis, information from In-Stat surveys, and economic principles to forecast future market sizes.

This report looks at the spending within SOHO businesses. The focus is on wireless services for both wireless voice and mobile data, and the spending on wireless equipment within the SOHO segment. For perspective, wireless spending data are compared with wireline spending data. The key finding is that spending on wireless services is projected to exceed spending on wireline services by 2010. This is surprising in that wireless spending in the majority of SOHO businesses is managed very casually, as if it were a consumer purchase. As it becomes the dominant telecommunications cost within an organization, however, companies would do well to watch this expense more closely.

Another significant finding is that mobile data spending is growing much faster than the spending for wireless voice services. Wireless voice growth is in single digits, with a 5% CAGR, while mobile data is five times that, with a 25% CAGR. People within the telecommunications industry who continue to focus only on voice services will miss the greatest growth opportunities.

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