Thank you for registering for Parks Associates. We have sent a verification email to your email address along with your temporary password. Please verify your email address via the link in this email as soon as possible. The link expires in 60 minutes.
As the U.S. mobile market has reached a point where there are few new customers left to grab, wireless companies might want to begin looking at creating other revenue streams, particularly when it comes to healthcare technology.
According to Parks Associates, more than 40 million current smartphone owners use at least one wellness or fitness app (including 25% of heads of household), a figure that will likely grow as more products — including Apple’s smartwatch — come to market.
Health and fitness devices accounted for about 4% of all machine-to-machine connections in the U.S. last year, according to the firm. That number is projected to double over the next five years as the healthcare industry matures.
From the article "Healthcare Is New Wireless Opportunity" by Aaron Baar.
Here's the concept: Many people today have gobs of digital photos, digital music, even digital movies stored on their home computers. That's nice, but users are tied to computers to get at their goo...
This was it. Cheryl Moseng looked at her telephone bill and felt enough was enough. She decided the time had come to sever the cord with her service provider …She chucked the bill and service provid...
Kurt Scherf, vice president of research at Parks Associates, a Dallas technology consultant, said that for now it is mainly music that will attract consumers to media-convergence products. "We se...
Today, 40% of smartphone owners already use digital assistants, according to a recent survey conducted by Parks Associates. Millennials are most likely to partake (46%), but -- as the technology co...
© 2023-2025 Parks Associates. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy
Design & Developed By Agency Partner Interactive
We use cookies in this website to give you the best experience on our site and show you relevant ads. To find out more, read our privacy policy and cookie policy .