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UK smartphone owners interested in using Wi-Fi to improve coverage, receive discounted calling, says research

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Seventy four percent of smartphone-with-Wi-Fi owners would be interested in an application that uses Wi-Fi to improve indoor 3G coverage at home or in the office, according to a YouGov online omnibus survey of nearly 2,200 respondents in the United Kingdom.  The survey also showed 80 percent of these users would be interested in a service from their mobile operator that would give discounted calling when the phone was connected to Wi-Fi.

Additional highlights from the online survey conducted in June 2010, include:
โ€ข           50 percent of people in the United Kingdom who own smartphones with Wi-Fi capabilities use the Wi-Fi every day;
โ€ข           40 percent of smartphone owners who use the Wi-Fi say they do so because it is faster for accessing the internet; 50 percent say because it is easier;
โ€ข           One in five respondents (22%) say the most annoying aspect of Wi-Fi is that it only works in some locations, reflecting a desire to use Wi-Fi more broadly.
โ€ข           The most widely owned smartphone (with or without Wi-Fi) in the UK is the iPhone (33 percent) followed by Nokia (20 percent).

โ€œConsumers in the UK are clearly interested in taking more advantage of the Wi-Fi on their smartphones in order to improve mobile service and save them money,โ€ said Mark Powell, vice president and general manager of Kinetoโ€™s Client Business Unit.  โ€œMobile operators have distinct market opportunities to reduce churn, improve service quality and keep customers satisfied by enhancing their use of Wi-Fi.โ€

These survey numbers are in line with a January 2009 survey of more than 2,700 Wi-Fi users in the UK and Europe conducted by Decipher, Inc. on behalf of Devicescape.  According to those reported results, the overwhelming majority of smartphone users (81 percent) prefer using Wi-Fi over 3G for browsing Web sites, downloading data, Google searches and sending e-mail; and 82 percent of respondents want their service provider to provide an overall 3G/Wi-Fi data package.