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Berg Insight: More than 100 million users of mobile LBS in Europe by 2012
Apr 8, 2008 – Berg Insight Staff
According to a new report from the 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 social networking and tracking. “All the pieces needed for
successful LBS are more or less in place now”, said André Malm,
telecom analyst, Berg Insight. “GPS is about to become a standard
feature in mass-market handsets which are highly advanced and support third
party applications. Many will try and a few players will most likely succeed
in creating location-enabled mobile applications that will have the same
impact on the mobile industry as MySpace and Facebook had on the
Internet.”
High adoption rates will however not immediately translate into high
revenues. LBS providers are going to have to depend on advertising sales in
the same way as other online players. The mobile advertising eco-system is
still undeveloped and needs many more years to become mature.
“First there must be a critical mass of active users to work with, then
someone must create a successful model for reaching out to these individuals
via their handsets and after that the mobile media must be embraced by the
top spenders in the advertising industry”, said André.
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