For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals (Length: 13 pages)
This is a Consumer Technographics document

October 1, 2009

WiMAX Services Are Both Complements To And Substitutes For Fixed Broadband

This is the second document in the "Emergence Of WiMAX" series.

by Doug Williams

with J.P. Gownder, Erik Hood


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

The wireless broadband technology known as WiMAX is slowly rolling out in markets around the US — and consumers have no idea what it is. But that's not a problem: Despite their lack of familiarity with the technology, consumers do understand the benefits it can deliver. Sixty-eight percent of US online users expressed interest in subscribing to WiMAX as a substitute for their current Internet access service — but comparability of speed, price, reliability, and quality are key caveats to such adoption. WiMAX as a complement to fixed broadband does not share those adoption barriers, and it is therefore more likely to gain traction with consumers — 50% of whom expressed interest in such a service. WiMAX product strategy professionals will be heartened by this data, but they must target their substitute and complement messages at the appropriate market segments and focus on the benefits that WiMAX delivers rather than how it does that.

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NOTES & RESOURCES

itemConsumers Lack Awareness Of WIMAX . . .

item. . . But Would Be Interested If Properly Educated

itemConsumers Would Consider WiMAX As Their Primary Home Broadband Connection . . .

item. . . But WiMAX As An On-The-Go Complement Has The Greatest Appeal

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itemPursue Both Complement And Substitute Strategies To Avoid Irrelevance

itemSupplemental Material

In April 2009, Forrester surveyed 4,664 US online adults about their knowledge of and interest in WiMAX as a substitute for or complement to fixed broadband Internet access service.

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Analyst: Doug Williams
Technology: Broadband & Remote Access, Data Services, Mobile Services, Telecommunications Services, Telecommunications Services By Region
Industry: Consumer Electronics, Consumer Industries, Consumer Technology, Consumer Telecommunications
Geography: North America

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WiMAX In The US: Complement, Substitute, Or Irrelevant?
Original air date: Friday, November 20, 2009
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