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Type of Cellphone Users

The 2006 Mobile Life Phone Report says there are six types of cellphone users:
1. Generation Mobile: style conscious singles, students or first jobbers age 18-24.
2. Phonatics: Single, employed professionals age 18-34 who count their mobile phones as their most important electronic possession.
3. Practical Parents: cost-conscious, young parents age 18-34 who select [phonoes and subscription options based on price rather than style or function.
4. Smart Connectors: Affluent families and professionals age 25-44 who use their mobile phones to organize their busy work and social lives.
5. Fingers and thumbs: married middle-aged or retired subscribers with children or grandchildren.
6. Silver Cynics: Affluent, married with children subscribers approaching retirement.
Hmmmm, wonder how these match up to library user profiles? Given the number of no cel signs and policies in libraries, we musty see quite a few (or drive them away).
Stephen

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Posted on: April 20, 2007, 8:52 pm Category: Uncategorized

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