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The Connected Car: What’s Driving “Mobile” Innovation

The Connected Car: What’s Driving “Mobile” Innovation

More than ever, new wireless innovations are quickly changing the driving experience as well as adding new entertainment and connectivity options for passengers in the backseat. With built-in navigation and traffic tools, new safety features for drivers and countless apps and infotainment features for passengers, wireless is bringing a new level of connectivity to the driving experience.

Webinar: The Carbon Disclosure Project

Webinar: The Carbon Disclosure Project

This webinar, hosted by Mobile Future and presented by the Carbon Disclosure Project’s founder and executive chairman Paul Dickinson, puts the spotlight on how investment in a robust, reliable, high-speed broadband network will leverage the innovation and leadership of technology companies to produce breakthroughs that impact the economy by cutting costs, stimulating job creation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, decreasing reliance on foreign oil and increasing access to goods and services.

Webinar: Spectrum Challenges for Consumers, Mobile Innovation & the Economy

Webinar: Spectrum Challenges for Consumers, Mobile Innovation & the Economy

This free webinar presents the findings from a recent report analyzing, from an engineering perspective, the consequences of failing to make new spectrum available to consumers and the market.

Webinar: International Comparisons:  The Handset Replacement Cycle

Webinar: International Comparisons:  The Handset Replacement Cycle

This webinar, based on a new report exploring data from 14 countries around the world, discusses why Americans, more than consumers in any other country, use the newest, most advanced handsets in the world and what that means for wireless users and mobile innovation overall.

Wireless Facts

  • U.S. Subscribers with broadband access on mobile devices went from 3M in ‘06 to 73M in ‘08
  • Wireless data traffic is expected to grow 100 times faster than voice traffic over the next 10 years
  • 1 in 3 African Americans and Hispanic Americans use a mobile device to access the Internet daily
  • The mobile technology sector today employs nearly 2.7 million Americans
  • Connected mobile smartphones today generate 30 times the data traffic of basic-feature cell phones
  • The coming wave of mobile Internet connectivity will integrate 10 billion people.
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