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More than 100 million users of mobile LBS in Europe by 2012, claims report
According to a new report from telecom research firm Berg Insight, more than 100 million mobile subscribers in Europe will use location-based services by 2012. Mapping, navigation and search are believed to become the top applications, followed by
ABI predicts IP Multimedia Subsystems’ $300 billion opportunity
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is expected to provide mobile telephone operators with a forecasted $300 billion in extra revenue over the next five years, according to a new study from ABI Research. Major operators such as Sprint, VerizonMobile music, games and TV to generate $34 billion by 2010, claims Juniper Research
A new report from Juniper Research claims to have found that the combination of greater 3G adoption and a marked increase in rich media, made-for-mobile content will drive mobile entertainment revenues to $47.5 billion by 2010.
Mobile Ticketing goes mainstream, with over 2.6 billion mobile tickets set to be delivered by 2011, claims Juniper Research
New research has estimated that over 2.6 billion mobile tickets will be delivered to just over 208 million mobile phone users by 2011.The report from Juniper Research claims to have found clear evidence that the sector is gearing
Worldwide mobile phone sales increased 16 percent in 2007, says Gartner
Worldwide sales of mobile phones to end users surpassed 1.15 billion units in 2007, a 16 per cent increase from 2006 sales of 990.9 million, according to a report from analyst Gartner. Mobile phone sales at the end
It's make or break for WiMAX, claims Analysys
This year will be decisive in the development of WiMAX, which experienced major setbacks in 2007, according to a report from Analysys, the global advisor in Telecom, IT and media, at Mobile World Congress.
Content providers to gain more control over pricing as demand rises for mobile media and entertainment, says Analysys
Mobile network operatos (MNOs) still dominate the mobile media and entertainment (MME) value chain, but content providers are likely to gain greater control of end-user pricing and the customer relationship as the market develops and consumers demand more
CNN and Ericsson Reveal Key Findings From Joint International Mobile TV Research Study
Mobile TV use is set to surge due to strong consumer demand, with the service ranked as the number one application users want on their phone, according to a consumer behaviour study conducted by Ericsson and international news



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