Small Business Thrives with 4G, Wireless, Tablets & Smartphones

 ATT buy 4GThe 2012 AT&T Small Business Technology Poll found out how businesses use wireless.  Business will support wireless use for employees away from the office. Nearly all small business use wireless technology in order to survive

Smartphones rule with 85% of business using them with a majority being touchscreens. The area with the highest WiQ is Dallas Texas, followed by Washington D.C. and Atlanta. Two-thirds of small businesses use tablets.

Here's what the study found:

General Wireless Technologies:

  • By end of 2012, some 50% of small businesses surveyed expect to have all their employees using wireless technologies to work away from the office.
  • Nearly all small businesses (96%) surveyed use wireless technologies in their operations, with almost two-thirds (63%) indicating that they could not survive — or it would be a major challenge to survive — without wireless technologies.
  • More than four in 10 (43%) small businesses surveyed report all of their employees use wireless devices or technologies to work away from the office, a nearly 80% jump from three years ago.
  • Two-thirds (67%) of small businesses surveyed indicate that they use tablet computers, up from 57% a year ago.

Smartphones:

  • 85% of small businesses reported using smartphones for their operations, up from 80% last year and more than double the usage five years ago (42%).
  • 4G Devices***:
    • One third of smartphones used by small businesses for business purposes are 4G.
    • Nearly nine in 10 (86%) of the businesses using 4G smartphones are satisfied with the speed.
    • Of those who don't have 4G devices, more than one-third (35%) report that they expect to purchase 4G smartphones within the next year, and more than half (54%) within the next two years.
  • Keypads:
    • 50% of small businesses indicated that touchscreen is the predominant type of keypad in their operations, followed by traditional QWERTY keypads at 21%.
    • 21% indicated that their businesses use both types of smartphone keypads.

Mobile Applications:

  • Almost one-third (30%) of small businesses surveyed use mobile apps for their business, with key reasons being to save time, increase productivity and reduce costs.
  • Mobile apps are gaining in importance for small businesses that use them, with half (50%) saying they could not survive – or it would be a major challenge to survive – without mobile apps, a 31% jump over the past year.
  • Of small businesses using mobile apps, GPS navigation and mapping are by far the most popular with 80% of business owners using them, followed by location-based services (44%) and social media marketing (42%).

Regional Variations: Based on responses to questions regarding four factors – perceived importance of wireless, use of wireless technology, use of mobile apps, and percentage of employees using wireless to work remotely – a Wireless Quotient, or "WiQ," was calculated for each of the 12 markets surveyed. Rankings from highest to lowest follow:

1.

Dallas

5.

San Francisco

9.

Boston

2.

Washington, D.C.

6.

Miami

10.

Oklahoma

3.

Atlanta

7.

San Diego

11.

Kansas City

4.

Indianapolis

8.

Chicago

12.

Cleveland