Consumer 5G has been getting a raw deal, claims Ericsson According to potential users 5G is highly anticipated and they’ll be happy to pay more for lots of extra data But they also expect to be ...
Twenty percent of 5G smartphone users willing to pay premium to CSPs for differentiated quality of service over 5G 5G consumers three times more likely to switch provider because of poor connectivity ...
A new Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) ConsumerLab report titled “Elevating 5G with Differentiated Connectivity” has revealed some unique insights and consumer trends related to 5G in the United Arab Emirates ...
Ericsson ConsumerLab's 5G: The Next Wave report is the largest consumer 5G research to date. Compared to 4G users - 5G users spend an average of one hour per-week more on metaverse-related services, ...
AR usage will increase with the launch of 5G, Ericssons study found Ericsson has released a ConsumerLab report, 5G Consumer Potential, which it claims busts a number of industry myths surrounding the ...
Ericsson polled more than 6,500 early adopters in 13 cities about possible AI scenarios in the 2030s Early adopters believe that four out of five consumers in the 2030s will use AI to make major ...
25 percent increase, in just two years, of consumers prepared to pay for access to content on any device, showing an increasing willingness to pay for "anywhere access" `Binge viewing` multiple ...
A new study from ConsumerLab on shows how the internet facilitates smart choices in city life, covering 9 cities worldwide: Beijing, Delhi, London, New York, Paris, Rome, São Paulo, Stockholm and ...
Zeynep Ahmet, senior adviser, Ericsson ConsumerLab, says: "Based on our extensive research, we can see consumers increasingly ask for seamless access to high quality TV and video content, across ...
Ericsson has released a new ConsumerLab report, 5G Consumer Potential, which busts industry myths surrounding the value of 5G for consumers and outlines the opportunities available for communications ...
Ericsson polled more than 6,500 early adopters in 13 cities about possible AI scenarios in the 2030s Early adopters believe that four out of five consumers in the 2030s will use AI to make major ...
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