Title :
What makes a killer application for the cellular telephony services?
Author :
Kivimäki, Anri ; Fomin, Vladislav
Author_Institution :
Jyvaskyla Univ., Finland
Abstract :
This article examines three wireless data services, two of which became true killer applications of cellular telephony-Short Message Service (SMS) in the European GSM cellular telephony standard and the wireless Internet access service i-mode of Japanese DoCoMo. We build an intuitive technology acceptance model in order to reveal whether the success/popularity (or unpopularity) of particular services depended on and was shaped by end-users, service providers, or manufacturers. We try to reveal the reasons for the tremendous success of SMS and i-mode compared to the unpopularity of i-mode´s analogy, WAP, which, despite initial hype, had to a large extent failed to meet users´ expectations. We base our analysis on the proposed framework, and give an example of its use
Keywords :
Internet; cellular radio; electronic messaging; technology transfer; telecommunication standards; European GSM cellular telephony standard; Japanese DoCoMo; Short Message Service; WAP; cellular telephony; end-users; manufacturers; service providers; technology acceptance model; wireless Internet access service i-mode; wireless data services; Europe; GSM; History; Horses; Internet telephony; Message service; Telecommunication services; Virtual manufacturing; Web and internet services; Wireless application protocol;
Conference_Titel :
Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, 2001 2nd IEEE Conference
Conference_Location :
Boulder, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9817-3
DOI :
10.1109/SIIT.2001.968552