Mobile marketing is predicted to rocket in popularity in 2005, with the coming year forecast to be the “breakout year for mobile marketing” according to a recent report by US analysts eMarketer. eMarketer’s new report, “Mobile Marketing and M-Commerce”, plots three potential scenarios for the spending growth for wireless advertising and marketing over the next… Continue reading Mobile Marketing Forecast To Rocket Over Next Two Years
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Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) usage over Christmas 2004 enjoyed a 23% increase on the same period in 2003, with a daily average totalling more than 40 million downloads, according to figures released today by the Mobile Data Association (MDA). The overall number of page impressions viewed during 2004 reached a staggering 14.6 billion, creating a… Continue reading 2004 Exceeds Predictions For WAP Usage
Mobile phone operator mm02 has announced that it is launching the only own-branded 3G handset in the UK market, planned for release on 1st February. The news of O2’s entrance into the third generation mobile phone market will help to enforce previous estimations by industry intelligence group, Wireless World Forum, that subscribers of 3G mobile… Continue reading 3G Market Set To Expand
Mobile phone company, Vodafone, has said that it expects 10 million people to have signed up to its Vodafone Live! 3G service by March 2006, despite the slow consumer uptake of the third generation technology (3G). In a very upbeat KPI statement for quarter three to December 2004 released this morning, the Group announced an… Continue reading Vodafone Predict 3G Penetration Of 10 Million By 2006
Market penetration of mobile phone ownership has exceeded 100% in the UK, with the number of mobile handsets currently in circulation greater than the UK’s population, according to data published by the Mobile Data Association (MDA). The total is based on the number of contract and prepay subscriptions, purchased over the holiday season and is… Continue reading UK Mobile Phone Penetration Higher Than Population
A record number of texts were sent in 2004, with mobile messaging hitting the 26 billion mark, breaking the previous yearly forecast of 25 billion, according to new data published by the Mobile Data Association (MDA). December saw text messaging reach an all time high, with the total number of texts sent reaching 2.4 billion,… Continue reading 2004 Breaks Records For Text Messaging
US broadband phone service provider Vonage has today launched a revolutionary voice-over-internet protocol (VOIP) service in the UK, allowing users to plug a VOIP handset directly into their phonelines, bypassing the traditional method of using a PC. The new technology offers users a service similar to a conventional, analogue phone, allowing their broadband connection to… Continue reading VOIP Boosted By Landline Adapter
Finnish mobile phone company, Nokia, has defended its November forecast that the mobile phone market will grow by up to 10% in 2005, to 693 million handsets. Nokia’s predictions last month claimed the market would increase from the 630-650 million units it expects in 2004 and this growth could be stronger if the sales of… Continue reading Nokia Defends Positive Mobile Phone Forecast
The latest analysis of the worldwide digital subscriber line (DSL) market by broadband market research company Point Topic indicates that digital subscriber DSL subscriptions have risen by 85.3 million by September 2004, and are forecasted to reach 100 million lines by early 2005. This is a 56% increase from the 54.6 million lines in the… Continue reading Digital Subscriber Lines Continue Upward Trend
Mobile phone text messages are set to break last New Years Eve’s record of 11 million, according to research done by the Mobile Data Association (MDA). The MDA forecasts that in 2005 30 billion text messages will be sent, with an average of 82 million messages being sent a day. To date the highest monthly… Continue reading Record Mobile Usage Set To Continue Next Year
