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iPhone users lean heavily on Wi-Fi for Web access

iPhone users lean heavily on Wi-Fi for Web access

By:  Gregg Keizer  On: 18 Dec 2008 For: Computerworld (U.S. online) (GM) Creator

A study found nearly one in five requests made over dual-mode phones other than the iPhone uses Wi-Fi. But nearly half of all iPhone traffic uses Wi-Fi rather than the cellular network.

AdMob also noted that total iPhone requests -- over both mobile networks and Wi-Fi -- to its partners jumped by 52 per cent in November compared to the month before. The iPhone accounted for 6.3 per cent of all requests during the month, leading any other individual handset by a wide margin.

As a handset manufacturer, however, Apple accounted for only 7.8 per cent of all requests, putting it in fifth place behind Nokia, Motorola , Sony Ericsson and Samsung. Nokia's handsets collectively held 31.9 per cent of the AdMob share, for instance, while Motorola accounted for 12.7 per cent.

Research in Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry line of smart phones, was seventh on AdMob's list, with a 3.9 per cent share in November.

AdMob's November report can be downloaded from the company's Web site.










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Gregg Keizer Gregg Keizer is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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