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| Cell Phone Owners are Most Interested in Global Positioning as a Future Application of 3G Technology |
Great Falls, Va. - September 7, 2006 When 3G, or "third generation" technology becomes more widespread in the United States the feature that appears most likely to excite consumers will be the enhanced ability to use their mobile devices to get directions and navigate. This interest in global positioning technology was one of the findings in the 2005/2006 National Technology Readiness Survey (NTRS) released last week. The annual survey - sponsored by technology research firm eBrain Market Research and the Robert H. Smith School of Business' Center for Excellence in Service at the University of Maryland - also found that besides voice calls, the current most commonly used features on cell phones include text messaging, web surfing, email and picture messaging.
Other findings in this year's NTRS include information on e-commerce and e-government trends; telecommuting; and e-health trends to purchase prescription drugs and research ailments online. A summary of the 2005/2006 survey can be found online at http://www.ebrain.com/NTRS_2006eBrainreport.pdf About the 2005/2006 National Technology Readiness Survey The National Technology Readiness Survey (NTRS) is an annual study produced by Rockbridge Associates Inc., and the Center for Excellence in Service at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. The NTRS, founded by Center for Excellence in Service Senior Fellows Charles Colby and A. Parasuraman, tracks beliefs about technology and key behaviors related to e-service. The 2006 NTRS was based on a random sample of 1,015 U.S. adults (18 years or older) and was administered in December 2005 by telephone and online in February 2006 via Web surveys sampled from a Web panel. About eBrain Market Research eBrain Market Research is a full-service custom market research company specializing in serving the needs of the consumer electronics industry, as well as the non-profit community. eBrain, formed in 1998 from the Market Research Department of the Consumer Electronics Association, has quickly grown to become one of the most innovative suppliers of market research services in the country. eBrain is the official custom research provider for members of the Consumer Electronics Association and conducts primary research to help with product design, positioning, pricing, and customer satisfaction. www.ebrain.com. |