Nearly Half of Respondents Report an Increased Likelihood to Download
Content
TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Limelight
Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:LLNW) (“Limelight”), a global leader in
digital content delivery, today announced the results of its State of
Digital Downloads research which revealed consumers are nearly
always plugged in and are increasingly updating and adding content to
their phones and other connected devices. In addition, the research
shows that consumers, especially Millennials, expect and demand a
seamless and consistent experience when downloading digital content.
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Other findings illustrate the hunger for consuming digital content on
smart phones, tablets, computers and gaming consoles. Forty nine percent
of Millennials report that they are more likely to download content than
just one year ago, versus 43 percent of all respondents. However, 75
percent of those surveyed currently find downloading content
frustrating, especially when it takes too long to complete, gets
interrupted, or simply doesn’t work.
“There’s a clear shift underway to a connected society demanding a fast
and flawless experience around the clock and around the world,” said
Jason Thibeault, senior director at Limelight and author of the report.
“It’s vital that software and device manufacturers provide a seamless
and consistent experience to build lasting relationships with their
customers.”
Millennials, at 58 percent, are the most likely to download content to
their cell phone, which is significantly more than other age groups.
Overall, 42 percent of all respondents choose their cell phone as their
primary device for downloading content, closely followed by their
personal computer at 39 percent. The most frequent downloads include
apps and music, both of which 40 percent of respondents update weekly,
and operating system updates for mobile phones, which 42 percent
download a minimum of once a month. E-books, newspapers and magazines
were the least frequently downloaded with one quarter of respondents
reporting doing so weekly. Additionally, findings show that Google is
emerging as the dominant source of this content for 66 percent of
respondents followed by 58 percent for whom Apple is their go-to source.
The State of Digital Downloads study is Limelight Network’s
latest in a series of annual surveys that explore consumer perceptions
and behaviors around digital content. The survey was conducted in May
2015 and is based on responses from 1,000 consumers globally. To view
the full report, please click here.
About Limelight
Limelight Networks Inc., (NASDAQ: LLNW), a global leader in digital
content delivery, empowers customers to better engage online audiences
by enabling them to securely manage and globally deliver digital
content, on any device. The company’s award winning Limelight
Orchestrate™ platform includes an integrated suite of content delivery
technology and services that helps organizations secure digital content,
deliver exceptional multi-screen experiences, improve brand awareness,
drive revenue, and enhance customer relationships — all while reducing
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