4G Smartphone Usage Up 70% Among Small Businesses, Tablets Deployed By More Than Two-Thirds of SMB's
Written by AT&T
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
New AT&T Technology Poll Reveals 4G Smartphone Usage Up 70% Among Small Businesses, Tablets Deployed By More Than Two-Thirds of SMB's
-- 'Wireless solutions part of small business DNA,' with two-thirds reporting it would be major challenge to survive without them
DALLAS, March 13, 2013 -- When it comes to the use of wireless technologies for
small businesses, it's unanimous ... well almost. According to the
just-released 2013 AT&T* Small Business Technology Poll**, which
surveyed 1,000 small businesses nationwide, 98% of small businesses use
some form of wireless technologies in their operations.
On the device front, the poll revealed that more than half (56%) of
smartphones used by small business employees for business purposes are
4G***, a 70% jump in usage from last year when only 33% used 4G smartphones. Nine in 10 (90%) of the businesses using 4G smartphones are satisfied with the speed.
Further, two-thirds (66%) of small businesses polled indicate that
they could not survive or it would be a major challenge to survive
without wireless technologies.
And while penetration of specific wireless technologies varies across
small businesses, it's clear that small businesses nationwide are open
to adopting the latest devices and solutions, including tablets and
mobile apps.
"For small businesses today, wireless solutions have become part of their DNA," said Cathy Martine, AT&T Executive Vice President of Small Business Solutions. "With the ongoing growth of remote workforces and with virtual offices gaining in popularity, mobility solutions from AT&T are becoming more important than ever in helping small businesses work better, smarter, and faster."
In fact, more than four in ten (41%) small businesses report that all
their employees use wireless devices or wireless technologies to work
away from the office. Additional findings from the national survey of
small businesses include:
Devices:
More than two-thirds (69%) of small businesses surveyed indicate that they use tablet computers.
Results indicate that the larger the business, the more likely they
are to use tablets, with 90% of those with 51 to 99 employees using
them, compared to 69% of those with 50 or fewer employees.
Additionally, newer businesses are more likely to use tablets, with
80% that are less than 2 years old using them, compared to 69% of those
two years and older.
85% of small businesses reported using smartphones for their operations, more than double the usage five years ago (42%).
Mobile Applications:
Nearly one-third (31%) of small businesses surveyed use mobile apps, with top three reasons being to save time, increase productivity and reduce costs.
Slightly less than half (47%) of small businesses using mobile apps
say they could not survive or it would be a major challenge to survive
without them.
Of small businesses using mobile apps, GPS navigation and mapping
are by far the most popular with 74% of business owners using them,
followed by location-based services (43%); document management (35%);
social media marketing (32%); and mobile payments in the field (30%).
For more information and additional results from the AT&T
Small Business Technology Poll, please click on links to these
infographics, one highlighting wireless use overall and the other mobile apps in particular.
General Information
For free business resources such as webinars, case studies, and best practices, visit the AT&T Small Business Solutions website. Additionally, real-time information and updates can be found on the AT&T Small Business Facebook page and AT&T Small Business Twitter channel.
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subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand
and not by AT&T Inc.
** Methodology The 2013 AT&T Small Business Technology Poll was conducted with 1,000 small businesses from 50 states and the District of Columbia from December 18-27, 2012.
The survey was conducted using the ResearchNow online business panel
with small business owners or employees, who are the key decision-maker
for computer purchases and maintenance, Internet service and telephones
(e.g., information technology). Small businesses were defined as having
between two and 99 employees, both part-time and full-time.
***4G speeds delivered by LTE in select markets, or HSPA+ with
enhanced backhaul, where available. Deployment ongoing. Compatible
device and data plan required. LTE is a trademark of ETSI. Learn more at
att.com/network
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includes the nation's largest 4G network, AT&T is a leading provider
of wireless, Wi-Fi, high speed Internet, voice and cloud-based
services. A leader in mobile Internet, AT&T also offers the best
wireless coverage worldwide of any U.S. carrier, offering the most
wireless phones that work in the most countries. It also offers
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