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M:Metrics: Back-to-School with Reading, 'Riting, Ringtones

M:Metrics: Back-to-School with Reading, 'Riting, Ringtones
Measurement firm finds that students are the top consumers of mobile content

Seattle-August 29, 2005-Pop quiz: Who's more likely to access mobile e-mail: a 40-year-old male executive or an 18-year-old college student with a part-time job? M:Metrics, the authority on the measurement of mobile content and applications, has found that students, particularly those who are also employed, consume more mobile content than any other group. In addition, the firm's latest monthly measures show that students are getting a jump on the back-to-school mobile buying season, as they make use of their new phones by using mobile content. Mobile browser use among students grew by 8.7 percent in July,a rate that is two-thirds higher compared with growth in consumption by non-students.

"In terms of mobile content and services, it's the students that are taking their parents to school," said Seamus McAteer, chief product architect and senior analyst, M:Metrics. "Students are out-consuming all others in mobile content consumption - even in applications that are typically thought of as for the enterprise, like mobile e-mail." In its latest Benchmark Survey, M:Metrics found that full-time students with jobs are 42 percent more likely to use mobile e-mail than the average subscriber, and 23 percent more likely to do so than respondents who are full-time workers. But above all else, this group likes to be entertained and make a fashion statement with their phones. Students with part-time jobs are more than twice as likely to download a mobile game or personalization content, including ringtones and graphics, and 23.4 percent of all survey respondents who used mobile messaging applications were students. More than half - 57.5 percent - of all students are on family plans, most of whom are not paying the bill.

"Based on our data, it is clear that strategies by carriers like Sprint, which recently announced products targeted at students to share user-created content, and MVNOs such as AMP'd Mobile and Virgin Mobile, which also target students, are right on the money," commented McAteer.

"This tremendous propensity to consume mobile content translates to real dollars - especially considering the majority of students are spending $41 to $60 on mobile services per month."

The M:Metrics July Benchmark Survey shows increases in consumption across all content categories, spurred in part by an uptick in handset replacement, which begets increased consumption. Growth in photo messaging, which has consistently been the highest performing category in 2005, was strongest at 10.7 percent.

M:Metrics' monthly Benchmark Survey provides the most detailed and accurate data on the consumption of mobile content, the demographics of mobile media users and benchmarks for the performance of mobile operators in the United States. It is available only to clients of the M:Metrics Syndicated Data Service. The following is a summary of the survey's key findings for July.
 

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