
Europe
: Strategy Analytics' Wireless Internet Applications (WIA) Service
today released its new Cellular Data Forecast model (2004 - 2009).
Building on its previous ground breaking forecasts, this report breaks
out user numbers, price and frequency-of-use metrics for 21 discrete
application categories across the six major geographical regions.
Strategy Analytics estimates that global revenues from mobile data
will grow from around $61 Billion this year to just over $189 Billion
in 2009, with person-to-person messaging representing 48 percent of
the total.
Senior
Analyst Philip Taylor notes, "Overall, we have trended our outlook
upwards since our last forecast. This is due to multiple factors,
but principally the faster than expected penetration of rich feature
sets into devices, and growing evidence that demand for various types
of content is being converted into usage." Despite this however,
Strategy Analytics still expects lowly text messaging via SMS to remain
the dominant global application, generating 26 percent of all data
service revenues in 2009.
David Kerr, Vice President of the Strategy Analytics Global Wireless
Practice, adds, "Mobile data services are currently undergoing
a period of strong growth as a result of carrier strategies, many
of which were implemented in late 2002 and 2003, that have succeeded
in establishing a strong base for consumer demand. These include better
marketing, lower data prices, greater service availability, faster
transmission speeds, richer handset features and more intuitive user
interfaces." Kerr further states, "Certain applications
are very promising: ringtones and download games continue to perform
strongly in many markets, and are increasingly supplemented by video
and audio infotainment services as the number of consumer 3G launches
ramps up. Entertainment applications will generate revenues of $52
Billion in 2009 with `Music and Media' and `Sports' content the top
two categories."
About
Strategy Analytics
Strategy Analytics, Inc., a global research and consulting firm, provides
timely insights and strategic business solutions to companies operating
at the convergence of information, communications and entertainment
technologies. With worldwide headquarters in Newton, MA and principal
offices in England, France and Germany, Strategy Analytics focuses
on market opportunities and challenges in the areas of Automotive
Electronics, Broadband, Telematics, Wireless Strategies and Enabling
Technologies.