“Now they are facing the reality that consumers in the key US market really love their iPads, with owners expressing satisfaction with Apple’s products in a variety of key measures. “Apple’s competitors in the tablet market already are facing major challenges in offering products that can match the iPad’s combination of optimized hardware, software, operating system, applications, content and app store,” said Rhoda Alexander, director of monitor and tablet research at IHS. Ltd., with a much larger respondent sample, was third, scoring an average of 8.5. Ltd came in a close second at 8.75, although the overall sample for that model was comparatively small, while Samsung Electronics Co. In a surprise, China’s Shenzhen Zenithink Technologies Co. Fewer than 1 percent gave a rating of less than 5. More than 80 percent of Apple owners rated their tablet at 8 or higher on the recommendation scale. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 0 indicating the owner would not recommend it, 10 indicating the owner is very likely to recommend it, and 5 being neutral, iPad owners gave an average rating of 8.8 to their Apple iPads, the highest rating of all the 11 top-ranked brands mentioned by consumers surveyed, as presented in the table below. To measure consumer satisfaction, US tablet owners surveyed were asked how likely they would be to recommend their tablet to friends or family members. commands the highest satisfaction rating of all tablet sellers among US consumers-along with the vast majority of sales and a high degree of loyalty among owners-according to the new IHS iSuppli US Tablet Consumer Preference study from information and analysis provider IHS. Working alongside ip.access and its world-leading range of small cell systems will increase our ability to deliver solutions that help the operator and the end-users get the most from their services.”ĮL SEGUNDO, USA: Apple Inc. GDS boasts a range of Tier One and challenger operator clients across the region, and also works with blue chip enterprises and multi-national corporations based on the continent.Ĭlaudette Thorne, Business Development Director, GDS said: “Our aim is to build capability, functionality and sustainability in our customers' networks. We believe that the emerging African market will be a hotbed of small cell deployments and we look forward to working with GDS in the vanguard of these developments.” The equipment can be deployed in homes, offices, shopping centres, business parks or at street level to improve network performance and increase customer satisfaction.Īnnouncing the agreement, Jamie Cave VP sales EMEA, ip.access said: “The African market presents many challenges in terms of mobile network coverage and performance and we are delighted to be able to work with a partner with excellent knowledge of the region and a strong track record of success. The small cell solutions are used by mobile operators to both improve mobile coverage in hard to reach areas and also increase network capacity in busy locations. The agreement covers ip.access’s range of 3G femtocells and enterprise picocells, as well as its 2G picocell which is the world’s most widely deployed small cell solution.
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Under the terms of the agreement, GDS will be able to specify, supply and install ip.access small cell solutions to its operator customers. CAMBRIDGE, UK: Pioneering developer of picocell and femtocell mobile technology, ip.access, today confirmed it had signed a distribution agreement with GDS Technologies, one of Africa’s leading network engineering consultants.