LYA provides rare insight into Canadian mobile market
Over the past year I’ve blogged on more than one occasion about the frustrations many Canadian Marketers have had around the lack of data available on how Canadians use and interact with mobile.
This week Lemay-Yates Associates Inc. (LYA)has released a 100 page report after conducting extensive research into the Canadian broadband mobile market over the last few months covering handsets offered by 17 mobile carriers, flanker brands and MVNOs/resellers, as well as their features.
LYA also surveyed Canadian consumers to assess which mobile data services they currently use and to characterize the overall penetration and current usage of Canadian consumers.
Check out this 7 minute interview that highlights many of the findings (sorry for the secondary browser link - bnn does not offer video embed - shame!):
Their mobile report also addresses questions such as:
- What is the status of brand competition in each region of Canada: from BC, top Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, to Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime provinces
- What is the status of handsets with GPS capabilities for each service provider?
- Which carrier is the champion in supporting social networking applications?
- What is the current penetration of social networking applications such as facebook and MySpace among Canadian consumers?
- Who currently uses heavy data applications such as watching streaming TV or YouTube?
- How many iPhones could Rogers sell over the relatively short term and which carriers are more at risk of losing customers to the iPhone?
- How much do Canadians think mobile data is worth to them?
- Mobile carriers and service providers, broadcasters, third party applications developer, equipment and handset suppliers will gain new insight and a better understanding of this rapidly emerging market by purchasing this Report.
Want more details? Go to their website here.







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