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The Money Is Still in Messaging, Despite 3G |
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20th
July , 2006 |
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ASIA Singapore
: While 3G enables the introduction of richer
applications over high-speed data network, simple messaging applications
would continue to drive mobile data revenues in Asia Pacific. In cellular
markets ex-Japan and South Korea, revenues from messaging alone contributed
as much as 72 percent (or US$11.64 billion) to the total mobile "The lack of consumer education and killer applications, coupled with the limited availability of advanced and affordable handsets in most Asia-Pac countries are inhibiting the adoption of richer applications," said Janice Chong ( above ), industry manager at global growth consulting company, Frost & Sullivan. A recent study by Frost & Sullivan reveals that messaging will remain the top revenue earner in the Asia Pacific mobile data market in the short to medium term, driven by the less mature and developing markets outside of Japan and South Korea. Even with the increased offerings in free bundled short messaging services (SMS), messaging will continue to account for more than half of the mobile data market till 2011. Nevertheless,
some exciting applications that will gain increasing attention are
full music downloads and mobile video (mobile TV and video streaming).
"These applications are expected to surpass 'commoditized' basic
applications such as ringtones, ringback tones, wallpapers and icons
to become the biggest revenue contributor to mobile entertainment Chong, author of the study, will share her insights on the trends and developments in the consumer mobile applications and content market in Asia Pacific at an analyst briefing on Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 11:00 am (GMT +08:00, Singapore time). Highlights of the briefing include an analysis of mobile data revenue trends and breakdown, revenue share, content provider market share analysis, pricing analysis, regulatory frameworks, as well as operator competitive matrix. |
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