June 20th, 2008 by Ryan Unger | No Comments »

An new Experian study revealed a number of mobile marketing and text messaging statistics that I have not seen before. The short list is outlined below:

  • By early 2006, thirty countries had exceeded 100% per capita cell phone usage
  • In 2006 there were about 241 million mobile phone users in the United States — or, approximately 80% per capita mobile phone penetration
  • According to industry estimates, it won’t be until 2013 that the US will top 100% per capita penetration
  • Two thirds of mobile phone users are “active users of SMS text messaging.” What does that translate to? Approximately 1.8 billion people are actively texting today
  • Globally, there are twice as many active users of SMS as are active users of email
  • In the U.S. alone, roughly 300 billion text messages were sent in 2007
  • SMS is typically read within an average of 15 minutes after receipt and responded to within 60 minutes
  • While 65% of e-mail is spam, less than 10% of SMS is spam
  • 19% of text messagers say they use text messaging as a means of communication between themselves and colleagues
  • 62% say they use text messaging to communicate with friends
  • 55% say they use it to communicate with their significant others

Source: Mobile Marketing Watch

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