Purchasing tickets using a mobile telephone is set to be one of the new drivers in the global mobile commerce market, which is estimated to turn in to an $88 billion industry by 2009. According to a new report from Juniper Research, ordering and paying for travel, cinema, theatre and car parking tickets via a… Continue reading Ticket Purchases Via Mobile Phones To Boost M-Commerce
More Mobile articles
Subscribers of third-generation (3G) mobile telephones are expected to nearly double over the next year, growing from 45 million in 2004 to 85 million in 2005, according to the Wireless World Forum (W2F). The 3G Trends Analysis: A Quarterly Briefing report by W2F said, 2005 is expected to be a good year for 3G mobile… Continue reading Global 3G Subscribers To Double to 85 Million In 2005
Mobile gaming services, are expected to generate $1.8 billion each year by 2009 and although generating a substantial sum, are expected to remain a niche market, accounting for just over 4% of total wireless data revenues. According to the new report Mobile Gaming Services In The US 2004-2009, from market research firm In-Stat/MDR, it is… Continue reading Rapid Growth Ahead For Mobile Gaming Services
As voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) is expected to reach over nearly 20 million households worldwide by 2010, Ofcom has today shown its support to the development of the new services by publishing a recommended approach document. From today, Ofcom, has set out a telephone numbering structure for the new voice services, published a consumer guide to the… Continue reading Ofcom Encourages The Development Of VoIP
Voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) is expected to account for over 12% of all telephony related revenues by 2009, according to a new report from Juniper Research. Over the next five years, VoIP will contribute $32 billion to a global telephone market worth $260 billion, offsetting the decline in revenues from traditional fixed line. Broadband specialist, Ian Cox… Continue reading VoIP To Account For 12% Of Telephony Revenue By 2009
The Mobile Data Association has been forced to revise its usage forecasts for the UK’s text messaging services after figures for the first seven months of the year revealed a staggering 15 billion messages had changed hands. The MDA’s forecast now predicts a total of 25 billion messages for 2004, up from its previous forecast… Continue reading Text Message Forecasts Revised Following Massive Usage
Worldwide revenues from mobile data services will rise to $189 billion by 2009, up from $61 billion this year, says a new report from Strategy Analytics. According to the Wireless Internet Applications report, communication, which includes text, photo and video messaging will be the largest source of income, generating 46% of total mobile revenues. Mobile… Continue reading Revenues From Mobile Messaging To Triple By 2009
Broadband data networks could reach nearly two million US households by the end of 2004 if the current take-up rate continues, says a new report. According to Parks Associates’ Consumers & Emerging Multimedia Platforms study, the success of home networking, which reached more than one million US households this year, is expected to be as… Continue reading Broadband ISPs Find Success With Home Networks
A new project looks set to revolutionise the way we use mobile phones, as it aims to find a way to send television broadcast signals to 3G enabled telephones. The ₏96 million study, named INSTINCT (IP-based Networks, Services and Terminals for Converging Systems), is being undertaken by West London’s Brunel University and hopes to bring… Continue reading Digital Television Could Be Received On Mobile Phones By 2010
Undeveloped technology markets will fuel further growth in the telephone industry over the next few years, according to a report from a UK based telecoms research group. As many of the world’s early adopters of mobile telephones, such as Western Europe and North America, reach saturation, areas such as Africa and Latin America look set… Continue reading Emerging Telecoms Markets To Fuel Industry Growth
