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Compete’s CTIA Panel Will Analyze the Industry-wide Impact of the iPhone

Panel includes executives from CBS Mobile, Motorola and Yahoo!; Compete will also release results of its new iPhone study

Boston, MA., October 15, 2007—Compete, Inc., a leading web analytics company, today announced that it will host ”The iPhone’s Impact on Consumers and the Wireless Market,” a panel of telecom industry leaders, at CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment. The panel, which features executives from CBS, Motorola and Yahoo!, will look at the iPhone’s impact on the wireless industry and the challenges and opportunities it creates. During the panel, Compete will release its in-depth study of consumer behavior around the iPhone and other advanced mobile devices.

The Panel:

Compete's Smart Pass Executive Conference session is scheduled for October 23, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. PST. The panel of leading telecom executives will provide a unique insider’s view of how the iPhone has changed – and will continue to change – the wireless marketplace across the entire value chain. The panel includes:

  • Adam Guy, Moderator – general manager, Telecommunications and Media, Compete, Inc.
  • Sam Altman – co-founder and ceo, loopt
  • Cyriac Roeding – executive vice president, CBS Mobile
  • David Ulmer – senior director, entertainment products, Motorola
  • Lee Ott – director, Mobile Products, Yahoo!

CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2007 event schedule and information can be found at: www.wirelessit.com

The Study:

During the panel, Compete will release its groundbreaking iPhone study. The study, which includes data on how consumers cross-shop other devices against the iPhone, uses actual consumer shopping and browsing behavior to provide insight into future adoption and sales trends.

For Compete's most recent report on the iPhone visit: Wireless Vantage™.


About Compete, Inc.
Compete helps the world’s top brands improve their marketing based on the online behavior of millions of consumers. Leading marketers such as Carlson Hotels Worldwide, Hyundai Motor America, Upromise, DaimlerChrysler, and Verizon Wireless rely on Compete’s services to create effective online experiences and highly profitable advertising campaigns. Compete’s online behavior database – the largest in the industry – makes the web as engrained in marketing as it is in people’s lives.

Compete was founded in 2000 and is located in Boston, MA, with offices throughout the U.S. For more information about us, please visit CompeteInc.com, or to join the conversation visit Compete.com.

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