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BOSTON, Nov 05, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Strategy Analytics has found that mobile phone consumers in both the US and Western Europe show relatively high intentions of staying with their current operator when purchasing their next device. Respondents from AT&T and Verizon Wireless in the US, O2 and Orange in the UK, and T-Mobile in Germany, report particularly high levels of satisfaction leading to operator loyalty. The recent Strategy Analytics Wireless Media Lab report, "O2 UK Customers Report Highest Operator Loyalty," investigates loyalty to operators, as well as mobile service payment methods, average revenue per user, and operator churn.
"In the US, 71% of users say they would 'definitely' or 'probably' stay with their current network operator when they buy their next phone, as would 64% of users in Western Europe," commented Christopher Dodge, Analyst in the Strategy Analytics User Experience Practice.
Paul Brown, Senior Analyst at Strategy Analytics, added, "With respondents exhibiting high levels of operator loyalty, the battle is on for mobile operators to try and attract new customers. As well as competing on price, it is important for operators to come up with innovative methods of attracting both first time mobile phone users and those who are currently with a rival carrier." About Strategy Analytics Strategy Analytics, Inc. provides timely and actionable market intelligence focused on opportunities and disruptive forces in the areas of Automotive Electronics and Entertainment, Broadband Connected Home, Mobile & Wireless Intelligent Systems and Virtual Worlds. Headquartered in Boston, MA, with offices in the UK, France, Germany, Japan, S. Korea and China, Strategy Analytics works with clients through annual multi-client services, management team workshops and custom consulting engagements. For more information, please visit http://www.strategyanalytics.com/.
SOURCE: Strategy Analytics, Inc.
CONTACT: Strategy Analytics, Inc. US Contact: Christopher Dodge, +1-619-947-3983 cdodge@strategyanalytics.com or European Contact: Paul Brown, +44(0) 1908 423 612 pbrown@strategyanalytics.com Copyright Business Wire 2009 -0- KEYWORD: United States
North America
Massachusetts INDUSTRY KEYWORD: Technology
Consumer Electronics
Hardware
Software
Telecommunications
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