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ID #:   39273159
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Description:   % of wireless customers in Canada currently own a smartphone, % own Blackberry, Apple, Samsung (2011 vs. 2012), Average monthly spend on wireless service, % of wireless customers indicate a preference for unlimited data plans, average number of texts sent/received in a 48 hour span, Average number of telephone calls over the same period, Average number of months have used the same device, Average spend on smartphone apps per month, Average number of apps used per week, % prefer text messaging as the preferred communication means

Customer satisfaction ratings for stand alone and full service wireless providers.

 
Pub Date:   5/10/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272961
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Description:   Survey of 400 Canadian IT and IT security practitioners. Includes: % say that their organizations experienced an increase in malware infections as a result of insecure mobile devices, % experienced a data breach due to insecure mobile devices, % do not have a policy that addresses the acceptable or unacceptable use of mobile devices by employees, % require mobile devices used in the workplace to have appropriate security settings and controls at the device level, % say that their employees circumvent or disengage security feature, Top negative consequence of insecure mobile devices

% say that their organizations allow employees to use their personal devices to connect to corporate email, permit access to personal (web-based) email, access to business applications [BYOD], Unacceptable practices - % report using their mobile device to take photos or videos in the workplace, downloading confidential data onto the device, downloading and using internet apps, using personal email accounts, % have experienced an increase in malware [e.g. viruses] infections as a result of personally owned mobile devices used in the workplace. [Information security]

 
Pub Date:   3/19/2012
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/19/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272791
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Description:   Survey of Canadian students aged 16-24. Includes: how much do you spend annually on each of the following (results for high school students and Post-secondary students): Groceries (including snack food, etc.), Dining out (restaurant, fast food, etc., Coffee (not including homemade coffee [coffee shop], Bars (pubs, night clubs, etc.), Clothing/apparel, Personal care items (soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.), Entertainment (movies, sporting events, concerts), Alcohol (not including bars/restaurants, Tobacco (cigarettes, chewing tobacco, etc.), Books/magazines (including online books), Music (song downloads, CD’s, etc., Video games, Apps (iPhone, Android, etc.

Student employment (part-time job, full-time job, seasonal employed) Hourly wages, Annual salary expectations out of school

Preferences: Mac or PC, iOS or Android, Who pays for cellphone billl (parent, me, other, don't own a cell phone)

Do you have a credit card?

Favourite brand name, Favourite foodservices [fast food, pizza, submarine sandwiches, coffee shops)

Are you currently saving money? What are you saving for (tuition, travel, car, clothes, computer)

What media most influences your purchasing decisions (print, online ads, social networking sites, out-of-home advertising, radio, TV), What is most likely to influence your purchasing decision? (Family, Advertising, Personal research, Friends, Price/promotions)

 
Pub Date:   2/6/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/14/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272596
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Description:   Penetration of cell phones and smartphones (2007-2011 Q1), % of smartphone owners use apps, % of apps are downloaded free vs. purchased,
 
Pub Date:   12/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/21/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272389
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Description:   % of Canadian smartphone users expect to do banking from their mobile device in the next 12 - 24 months, % have done banking on their mobile devices in the last 12 months by age group

% who've done mobile banking in the last 12 months have used their bank's mobile application vs. % who simply use their smartphone browser to access the bank's website, % of Canadian smartphone users indicated they primarily conduct their banking transactions using their mobile devices.

When asked why they haven't used mobile banking, % said online banking suited them just fine, % said they prefer other methods of banking (in person, ABM, telephone, etc.), % said they had security concerns about using their mobile phones to do banking, % said security is their biggest concern about mobile banking

Most common mobile banking functionalities used by smartphone users include: checking account balances, paying a bill, [Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP)] transferring funds, emailing money, buying and selling mutual funds

Canadians who are already using mobile banking apps still have a wish list of functionalities they'd like to have - % report make mobile payments using their smartphones, the ability to add a payee, personal finance management/budgeting tools, the ability to live chat with a bank associate. [mobile internet, internet banking, mobile banking]

 
Pub Date:   11/16/2011
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Posted/Updated:   11/16/2011
 
 
 
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