[Rich L. ]Hi, In relation to Jane's comment, I controlled for subscriptions 
being paid by the employer. That helped a little in terms of generating 
traffic, but not nearly as much as the iPhone. There is clearly something with 
the device that generates traffic.

Please remember, however that the people in the iPhone sample were really odd 
people. At the time that they got their iPhone they needed to buy it in the US 
and hack it so that it would work in Norway. Thus they are a real odd lot.

Rich L.

Has the iphone caused more use of data?  I don't know the statistics but 
perhaps it has merely leveraged well the technological opportunities that many 
other devices also offer, as well as leveraging the social shaping of these new 
convergence ICTs that is prevalent world wide.

Jane Vincent
University of Surrey
DWRC
www.dwrc.surrey.ac.uk<http://www.dwrc.surrey.ac.uk>

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