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pool cleaner - Less than $4 billion in shopping and travel will be transacted on Internet-capable mobile phones in the United States by 2006, according to Jupiter Media Metrix, representing less than 2 percent of all online shopping. While issues with wireless devices and networks have often been cited as the reason for slow m-commerce adoption, Jupiter's report, "Mobile Commerce: Profiting Despite Consumer Apathy," found that purchasing items using a wireless device is simply not a priority among consumers. Only 7 percent of consumers express a desire to transact with a mobile phone. Jupiter analysts predict, however, that shopping-related content on mobile devices will influence transactions online via PCs and offline in brick and mortar stores -- sales that will be valued at $39 billion in 2006. "Limitations of wireless devices and slow networks are being used as unacceptable excuses for the slow growth in U.S. mobile commerce. The actual culprit is consumer apathy," said Dylan Brooks, Jupiter wireless analyst. "With the number of U.S. consumers conducting wireless transactions not expected to exceed 1 million until late 2002, carriers and merchants must change strategies to focus on simple text messaging and text-enhanced voice services until Americans are more comfortable with using the wireless Internet. Influencing mobile users with timely and location-based research or promotions sent to wireless devices will be key to successful mobile commerce." Businesses who think the adoption of m-commerce will follow a pattern similar to e-commerce are largely mistaken. Accordin