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The Explosive Growth of Mobile Music Downloads

29th March , 2006

US NY : The market for full track music downloads to mobile devices was twenty times larger at the end of 2005 than it was twelve months earlier, a new study from ABI Research has revealed. "Mobile Music Services" surveyed world markets for downloads of full music tracks, ringtones and ringback tones.

It found that global revenues from over-the-air (OTA) downloaded full track songs last year were $251 million, up from $12.4 million in 2004. ABI Research forecasts that by 2011 this figure will be $9.3 billion.

What drives a successful music download service? According to Ken Hyers, Principal Analyst, Wireless Connectivity Research, there are five prerequisites:
A 3G network capable of delivering the product;
A distribution mechanism: effectively a mobile music store that can deliver the content to the customer, verify that the handset can accept the content, and ensure that users are paying for it;
An agreement between an operator, one or more record labels, and possibly a content aggregator; (in North America, operators - there are currently only two in this field, Verizon and Sprint - tend to partner directly with record companies, while overseas, content aggregators are frequently included in the equation as middlemen);
A robust DRM scheme that also allows users to move tracks easily between devices; and
Handsets with sufficient memory and feature-sets to support music downloads and transfers. This demand pleases handset manufacturers, who are only too happy to build high-margin extras into their new products.
"You also need people willing to buy OTA content," Hyers adds. "Over-the-air downloads will be relatively less successful in North America because of the high penetration of PCs. Overseas (particularly in Asia), PCs are less prevalent and the mobile phone is more so. There wasn't even a Japanese iTunes store until Q4 of 2005. That's part of the reason KDDI sold 30 million mobile tracks last year in Japan alone."

"Mobile Music Services" examines the current mobile landscape and the role of music as a mobile service. It addresses specific topics including digital music downloads, ringtones, streaming music services, digital music codecs and DRM. Market forecasts are also included. This study forms part of several ABI Research Services: the Digital Media Distribution and Management Research Service, Mobile Operators Research Service, and Mobile Devices Research Service.