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Is Ubiquitous Mobile "There Yet"?
At iPass, we won't be satisfied until "there" is virtually everywhere. And according to our latest Mobile Broadband Index, we may not quite be there yet, but we're getting closer every year. Consider the following facts and figures from our 1H 2007 to 1H 2008 Mobile Broadband Index. Planes, Trains and Automobiles—Not to Mention Boats If you travel by train, you may be contributing to the 79 percent growth in mobile access at train stations and other commuter transit locations. And even if you travel by boat, you can have mobile access. In fact, the Washington State Ferry System serving the Seattle area ranked third in the world for transit-system access—behind only the London city train system and the Japan Rail train network, and ahead of the popular Heathrow Express trains that connect London with the airport. If you travel by car, taxi or on foot, you're no longer limited to Internet cafés and Wi-Fi-ready restaurants such as McDonald's. Increasingly, hotspots are available in public venues such as business parks and city centers. And increasingly, people are using them. Access at public venues more than tripled in the past year, with average session lengths of nearly three hours as people opt for these new-age "offices."
For the first time, European business use of Wi-Fi outpaced North America. In fact, business Wi-Fi usage in Europe grew 89 percent over the past year, and now accounts for 47 percent of the global total. Wi-Fi use in Asia grew by 54 percent, and the cities of Singapore and Tokyo now rank behind only London in business use of Wi-Fi. Use in Latin America, while it still represents only a small fraction of the global total, nearly doubled—a sign of the emergence of mobility south of the equator. Traveling Beyond the Hotspot There's no longer any doubt that 3G is rapidly progressing to the mainstream, and the emergence of even faster 4G technologies like Wi-MAX and LTE should continue this trend toward a seamlessly and ubiquitously connected mobile world. Are We There? At iPass, We've Always Been There We look at the iPass Mobile Broadband Index as one way of gauging our success in making those locations part of the Internet. Why don't you give it a look too, and see for yourself how we're doing to connect more people in more places? Simply visit www.ipass.com/mobileindex. We think you'll be surprised to see just how fast users around the world are joining the mobile revolution. Read the full press release.
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