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Old 06-20-2007, 11:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Poll: 19M U.S. cell phone users lust for iPhone
That popularity could bring new customers to AT&T
Gregg Keizer

June 17, 2007 (Computerworld) -- About 19 million U.S. cell phone users are ready to pay as much as $599 for Apple Inc.'s iPhone, according to survey results released on Friday. That's nearly double the number of iPhone sales Apple has projected through the end of 2008.

The May poll by Seattle research firm M:Metrics Inc. also showed that AT&T Inc. made a smart move when it made an exclusive deal with Apple to be the iPhone's sole American carrier, said M:Metrics analyst Mark Donovan. "Two-thirds of the people who said they have a strong interest [in buying an iPhone] currently subscribe to AT&T's three biggest competitors," said Donovan. "In this mature market, it's all about stealing customers from competitors."

Demand for the iPhone, which will go on sale June 29, will be massive at the start, predicted Donovan. Of the more than 11,000 American cell phone users surveyed, 9%, or roughly the equivalent of over 19 million of all U.S. subscribers, said their purchase intent was high. Apple CEO Steve Jobs has forecast sales of 10 million iPhones in the first 18 months.

M:Metrics made a point of reminding those it polled that the iPhone would debut at $499 or $599, and that they would have to sign a two-year contract with AT&T. Still, that didn't seem to put off potential buyers.

"I don't think we've ever seen a mobile phone that's generated this much awareness," said Donovan. That will probably translate into a big opening weekend, he added, making the analogy to a Hollywood blockbuster opening. "Apple's picked Friday as the first day of sales, just like a new movie."

After that weekend, however, the true test begins. "When we shift from everyone intoxicated with the iPhone, and people start purchasing it and showing it off, the question mark will be, is it able to maintain the interest?" said Donovan.

Even the unknowns -- such as the price of the AT&T plans -- won't dent the iPhone's opening, Donovan said. "The people who are going to line up that first weekend, they've jumped over those hurdles already," he said. But once that initial group gets its iPhones, contract pricing may be a barrier to some buyers.

Other problems might surface, too. "Will there be a gotcha, like the easily-scratched screen on the first [iPod] Nano?" Donovan asked.

Of AT&T's major competitors, T-Mobile USA is the one that will lose the most customers to the iPhone. "There's stronger interest in it from T-Mobile users than from Verizon or Sprint," Donovan said. "That's actually a credit to T-Mobile, because it's gone after pretty youthful customers who have adopted advanced devices like the Sidekick."

According to the M:Metrics survey, 12.5% of T-Mobile subscribers expressed a high interest in buying the iPhone, compared to 8.1% for Sprint Nextel Corp. customers and 6.7% for Verizon Wireless users.

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Of AT&T's major competitors, T-Mobile USA is the one that will lose the most customers to the iPhone. "There's stronger interest in it from T-Mobile users than from Verizon or Sprint," Donovan said. "That's actually a credit to T-Mobile, because it's gone after pretty youthful customers who have adopted advanced devices like the Sidekick."

According to the M:Metrics survey, 12.5% of T-Mobile subscribers expressed a high interest in buying the iPhone, compared to 8.1% for Sprint Nextel Corp. customers and 6.7% for Verizon Wireless users.
Proving that T-Mobile's customers are young and cool (not that I am either one ). I'm not sure that they are rich, however, so "want" may not translate into "sold".


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