UW iPhone Usage Still Strong - Freshlymobile.com
Posted on July 8, 2008
Filed Under David Morton, iphone
Updated UW Mobile Statistics Posted
I’ve posted the updated mobile usage statics from the University of Washington Wi-Fi network. We gather these stats by looking at the information that the web browser presents when accessing the UW Wi-Fi network.
This month we’ve seen increases in all mobile platforms. As you can see from the chart the right, the iPhone and iPod Touch make up around 69% of mobile (non-laptop) devices using our Wi-Fi network.
Overall mobile platforms make up nearly 9% of all Wi-Fi devices on the network with the iPhone accounting for nearly 6% of the total.
Overall Mobile Usage on the Rise
Wi-Fi usage (including laptops) was up overall for the month. We’ve seen total of nearly 5,000 new devices on the Wi-Fi network since the end of May. This represents a 6.5% increase over last month and accounts for over 75,000 unique Wi-Fi devices on the network since we began tracking usage in October 07.
Windows devices still have make up a majority and account for 64% of all Wi-Fi devices on the network. Mac OS follows strongly with a 24% share with the Apple mobile platforms next at 6%. Combining desktop and mobile platforms (and interesting but potentially pointless exercise) finds Windows/Windows Mobile (all versions including) making up 2/3s of all Wi-Fi devices and Apple (OS X, iPhone and iPod Touch) with a 30% share.

Feel free to check out more graphs at the UW mobile stats page.
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