Fox Business has an interesting story about the average American wireless subscriber, and the new services that he/she wants:
A survey of more than 3,300 customers of Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile and Sprint in North America has revealed a series of new consumer attitudes about the way voicemail services are provided currently.
-- The ability to avoid dialing into voicemail to retrieve messages
-- Not having to write down details within a voicemail
-- Being able to discreetly read messages without having to listen
-- The ability to respond to messages with a single click as a call, sms or email.
The organization that took the survey believes that the iPhone has raised the bar for consumer expectations. As the inevitable copy-cat devices come to market we can expect to see wireless subscribers who are more and more educated about data-rich applications.
Read more at Fox Business.