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May 1 2004
Mobile commerce has taken off and m-commerce services are poised to grow
rapidly, according to a study from Telecom Trends International. The study
says while successful mobile commerce deployments today mostly focus on
digital content, there is a growing movement toward a wider range of
m-commerce transactions.
"M-commerce is not just e-commerce gone mobile-it's much more-and it will
become a serious part of the global economy," said Susan Welsh de Grimaldo,
author of the study. "Since people carry their cell phones everywhere, cell
phones will eventually start to replace wallets as a place to store credit
cards, frequent shopper cards, and even family photos," she said.
According to the study, there were 94.9 million mobile commerce users in
2003 who will grow to 1.67 billion users by 2008. Revenues from mobile
commerce will grow globally from US$6.86 billion in 2003 to over US$554.37
billion in 2008, the study said.
Digital content, although evolving in nature to include more multimedia,
will retain a large percentage of total sales, the study said, while
tangible goods (purchased remotely or at point-of-sale) and interactive-type
transactions will continue to increase.
"M-commerce is taking off due to a confluence of three major developments
- rollout of packet-data networks, availability of enhanced data devices,
and development of rich content for m-commerce applications," said Naqi
Jaffery, president, Telecom Trends International.
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