Jupiter research legitimises Napster et al
News Music download services like Napster and Gnutella may be popular but consumers are ready to pay for their music online according to US research firm Jupiter. In figures launched Monday to coincide with the start of the Jupiter Online Music Forum in...
[July 24, 2000, 14:29]
Dot-com demise reaches researcher Jupiter
News First USA research director Melanie Wing started to question Jupiter Media Metrix's Internet traffic figures when it recently ranked rival credit card company American Express as one of the Web's 50 most popular sites.
[July 5, 2001, 12:51]
Half of UK households to own digital TV by 2005
News Half of all UK households will own a digital TV by 2005, according to a report by the Internet research company Jupiter MMXI. The Jupiter report predicts that by 2005, 15.5 million homes will have access to interactive TV services, but is less...
[July 17, 2001, 12:19]
Smartphones sales on the up
News Smartphones will comprise 9.3 percent of mobile phones sold in 2009, compared to 3.7 percent in 2004, according to Jupiter Research. Although our research indicates that consumers will carry up to three devices, they still prefer to carry a single...
[February 21, 2005, 10:40]
Privacy concerns skewing Web statistics
News An increasing number of people are blocking cookies or deleting them to protect their privacy or security, according to a new Jupiter Research study. According to a consumer survey quoted by Jupiter Research, 38 percent said they consider cookies...
[March 16, 2005, 8:15]
Jupiter predicts free ISPs to take off in US
News Up to 8.8 million US online households are expected to turn to free access ISPs by 2003 according to a report from research firm Jupiter Monday. While the free access model is threatened in the UK by BT's decision to introduce unmetered access...
[December 8, 1999, 7:00]
Online advertising booming
News The next five years will witness steady growth in online advertising, with sales more than doubling from their 2004 levels, according to a new study from Jupiter Research. Publishers are in a good position right now," David Card, a research...
[August 9, 2005, 9:05]
Low income families close the Digital Divide
News British home Internet users have risen to 13.5 million in the last five months, with a significant uptake being amongst low-income households according to new research from Net research company Jupiter MMXI.
[March 20, 2001, 6:36]
Forecasts clash on year-end e-tail sales
News Surveys from research firms such as Jupiter and Nielsen/NetRatings are predicting gangbusters growth in online shopping again this holiday season, but the numbers don't jive with predictions from individual e-tailers such as Amazon.com and eBay.
[November 8, 2001, 15:18]
Customers let down by email service
News Only a third of the companies surveyed by Jupiter Research bothered to immediately acknowledge they had gotten customers' email in the first place, sending an automatic response. That lack of response could drive consumers back to more costly...
[August 30, 2002, 9:36]
More ISPs 'to impose download limits'
News The widespread and growing use of peer-to-peer networks is likely to force broadband operators to restrict the amount of data their subscribers are allowed to download, according to analyst group Jupiter Research.
[February 11, 2003, 13:21]
Pop-up ads influence Web rankings
News Some research companies say they don't see the value in including figures from such intrusive advertisements in traffic reports; others, including Jupiter Media Metrix, contend that including pop-ups produces more consistent results.
[October 16, 2001, 10:00]
Foot and mouth boosts online traffic
News The foot and mouth outbreak has created huge traffic for government Web sites, with nearly half a million Britons turning to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (MAFF) Web site in March, according to a new report from Internet research...
[April 18, 2001, 6:24]
High prices stifle UK Internet use
News The figures, contained a report by research firm Jupiter MMXI, will be bad news for UK advertisers and ISPs. According to Jupiter analyst Dan Stevenson, the difference in time spent online is due to cultural factors.
[March 28, 2001, 14:47]
Spending on streaming video expected to skyrocket
News This study is focused on the enterprise, and there is a whole other market out there called entertainment," said David Rader, senior analyst in Jupiter's custom research and consulting group. According to a new study by Jupiter Media Metrix...
[April 12, 2001, 11:14]
Will Yahoo!'s fee plan set a precedent?
News In fact, Jupiter Research analyst Andrew Ari Clibanoff said Yahoo! Content, for one, said Jupiter Research's Clibanoff, although he said there are no indications that pure content sites plan to start charging.
[January 4, 2001, 8:38]
Spam fears dampen online Christmas shopping
News Analysts predict that this Christmas online consumers will be spending more than last year -- with Britons forging ahead of other European nations, spending up to £1.3bn, according to a Jupiter Research report.
[December 1, 2003, 16:55]
US experiences record breaking e-Christmas sales
News During the week ended 3 December, some 11.8 million consumers shopped at one of the approximately 400 e-tail sites Jupiter Media Metrix monitors each day, the research firm reported. The increased traffic and spending come despite a downturn in the...
[December 14, 2000, 8:19]
2001: Britons get comfortable online
News The Internet research company Jupiter MMXI reported that while high-income families generating incomes of £45,000 and over had experienced a 5 percent decline in Internet access, households with annual incomes below £15,000 represented 17.3...
[December 30, 2001, 6:31]
Broadband revolution on hold for next five years
News The findings tie in with research from Jupiter MMXI which predicts a similarly grim picture in Europe. Germany will be the biggest market for broadband by 2005," said Jupiter analyst Dan Stevenson. A survey from US high-tech market research group...
[April 19, 2001, 15:41]



