70% Of India SMBs Have Already Adopted Mobile Devices

Primary Users tend to be Owners or Senior Management, says AMI

MUMBAI, India--()--With mobility on the rise among India small and medium businesses, the market has witnessed a significant shift towards adoption of mobile devices and services such as smart phones, tablets, wireless cards, data plans and hosted applications. More than two thirds of India SMBs (companies having <1000 employees) own at least one smart phone or tablet, and almost half plan to purchase more devices in the next year.

“The availability of low-cost smart phones and tablets has fueled demand among India SMBs–as has the launch of competitively priced 3G data plans,” says Neha Jalan, Mumbai-based Senior Associate at AMI-Partners. “The India government has proactively driven the launch of Aakash, an Android-based tablet computer originally projected as the $35 computer (the price for which has since gone up slightly). Also driving this demand are various other devices from both PC and telecom vendors priced to range between the Aakash and Apple’s iPad (considered to be the best-known and most expensive tablet in the market).”

Smart phones have become an issue of strategic importance to the majority of India SMBs. Over half of these businesses would consider replacing desk phones with smart phones, thereby providing advanced calling features to remote/mobile employees. “India SMBs have traditionally shown a penchant for staying connected to partners,” says Ms. Jalan. “This attitude is translating into an increased adoption of smart phones, which offer the twin benefits of anytime, anywhere voice and data connectivity.”

Primary users of smart phones and tablets tend to be owners/senior management who are frequently traveling and therefore rely on these devices for basic applications such as email, contact and calendar information in order to be continuously connected.

India telecom service providers are eagerly awaiting both this increased acceptance of mobile devices among company employees and the widespread adoption of sophisticated applications such as business application solutions and industry-specific applications. India’s cash-strapped telcos are eager to increase average revenues per user (ARPU) as cost-conscious SMBs move to higher-usage data plans and increase purchases of smart phone applications offered by these vendors.

Related Study

AMI's 2011-12 India SMB Mobility Landscape, Opportunity Assessment & Outlook study delivers insights on how India SMBs are adjusting and adapting to the ever increasing mobile environment. From horizontal applications such as productivity (spreadsheets, presentations) and UC (audio/web/video conferencing) to Line of Business (LOB) applications such as finance and logistics, SMBs are using smartphones and tablets to drive productivity and business velocity.

This study also examines the expanding pool of authorized tablet/smartphone users beyond CEOs and other senior staff; corporate policies/preferences and service/support provisioning for mobile devices; device selection criteria and purchase channel preferences.

For more information about this study, AMI-Partners, or our global SMB research, please call 212-944-5100, e-mail ask_ami@ami-partners.com or visit www.ami-partners.com.

About Access Markets International (AMI) Partners, Inc.

AMI-Partners specializes in IT, Internet, telecommunications and business services strategy, venture capital, and actionable market intelligence - with a strong focus on global small and medium businesses (SMBs), and extending into large enterprises and home-based businesses. The AMI-Partners mission is to empower clients for success with the highest quality data, business strategy perspectives and "go-to-market" solutions. AMI was founded in 1996. Since its inception, the firm has built a world-class management team, each with ten to fifteen years' experience in IT, telecom, online communications or multimedia.

AMI has helped shape the go-to-market SMB strategies of more than 150 leading IT, internet, telecommunications and business services companies. The firm is well known for its IT and internet adoption-based segmentation of the SMB markets; its annual retainership services based on global SMB tracking surveys in more than 25 countries; and its proprietary database of SMBs, Cloud services studies and SMB channel partners in the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. The firm invests significantly in collecting survey-based information from several thousand SMBs annually, and is considered the premier source for global SMB trends and analysis.

Contacts

AMI-Partners
Quoted Analyst:
Neha Jalan, (91) 99300 20420
njalan@ami-partners.com
or
Media Relations:
In US (New York):
Nancy Carty, 212-944-5100 ext 581
ncarty@ami-partners.com
or
In EU (London):
Claudia Jachtmann, (44) 208 987 2756
cjachtmann@ami-partners.com
or
In Singapore:
Matthew Foo, (65) 6220 5535 ext 101
mfoo@ami-partners.com
or
In India (Kolkata):
Jyoti Singh,
(91) 33 4003 3093 ext 223
jsingh@ami-partners.com
or
In India (Bangalore):
Rati Ghose, (91) 80 4148 2661 ext 37
rghose@ami-partners.com
or
In India (New Delhi):
Arpan Gupta, (91) 88 2632 2331
agupta@ami-partners.com

Contacts

AMI-Partners
Quoted Analyst:
Neha Jalan, (91) 99300 20420
njalan@ami-partners.com
or
Media Relations:
In US (New York):
Nancy Carty, 212-944-5100 ext 581
ncarty@ami-partners.com
or
In EU (London):
Claudia Jachtmann, (44) 208 987 2756
cjachtmann@ami-partners.com
or
In Singapore:
Matthew Foo, (65) 6220 5535 ext 101
mfoo@ami-partners.com
or
In India (Kolkata):
Jyoti Singh,
(91) 33 4003 3093 ext 223
jsingh@ami-partners.com
or
In India (Bangalore):
Rati Ghose, (91) 80 4148 2661 ext 37
rghose@ami-partners.com
or
In India (New Delhi):
Arpan Gupta, (91) 88 2632 2331
agupta@ami-partners.com