| 12th December - Orange unveiled
its second Digital Media Index, a detailed report examining trends in customer
consumption of digital media. The Orange Digital Media Index reveals usage patterns
across the full range of Oranges entertainment and communications services,
including home broadband, text and picture messaging, and mobile internet over
a three month period. Key findings from the Orange Digital Media Index*
include: - The camera phone comes of age - there has been a 37% surge
in picture messaging with over 1 million photos uploaded from mobiles to online
photo albums in August alone
- The continued popularity of text messaging
a 25% increase in the medium, with over 1 billion text messages sent per
month
- The mobile internet gains momentum - Orange World, the Orange
mobile portal, received 2.34 million monthly visitors and an average of 250,000
daily repeat users
- Music downloads soar there has been a 15%
increase in music downloads to a figure of 295,000, and a 3.4% increase in games
downloaded to 691,032
- A strong demand for mobile television - so
much so that revenue is almost double the forecast
The Index
shows that there has been an explosion in mobile data services, generating nearly
22% of network revenue in the last nine months. Rather than using mobile phones
for just voice calls and text messaging, customers are increasingly exploring
the mobile internet and using email and social networking sites to keep in touch.
Matthew Kirk, Director of Portals for Orange, said: The Orange
Digital Media Index provides a fascinating insight into the role of technology
in twenty-first century life and has shown how the purpose of the mobile phone
is changing - from a one-to-one mobile device to an all-encompassing social networking
tool. Customers are increasingly using mobiles to access information while they're
on the move. Coupled with mobile operator tie-ups with social network brands such
as Bebo, mobile phones are quickly providing customers with yet another way of
connecting with others in the way that text messaging did ten years ago."
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