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2.6 Billion have one phone and of that 700 million have more than one. Mobile outnumbers Fixed lines 2.5 to 1. Europe, 25% of homes have abandoned fixed for mobile. Finland is more than 50% and the US, 10%. Service revenues in 2007 - $720 B Handset Sales – $100 B
Mobile encompasses all interactions on your mobile device, Messaging Connecting to and using Mobile Internet Downloading Applications Using Social Networking tools such as Chat User Generated Content Location Based Services and GPS Oh – and making phone calls is also commonly known as mobile too…
Almost 60% of the people in SA who access the internet do it from their mobile phones – Market Intelligence Brand Report 2008.
SA Internet user base increased by 12.5% in 2008, to 4.5 million users and expected around 6.5 million for 2009. Further 13.3% growth expected in 2009. Strong Growth forecasts expect market to grow to 8.4 million users in 2013.
growing at double the global rate. so Mobile Web growth is 180% since Jan 60% penetration by 2012
IVR was the first content service for mobile started in the late 90’s. Pretty much information services where users would phone and listen to the prompts and listen to content. IVR dating also very popular. Quite advanced today due to technologies such as VoiceXML, good Text2Speech and Voice recognition software – still a long way away. Premium and standard rate IVR available. iTouch launched FunkyFone – Top content download service with millions of minutes spent per month on the line
Explain the payout from the network and also explain the different price bands Can get voice data or command prompt data
Explain the payout from the network and also explain the different price bands
There is BulkMMS and Two-Way MMS but two-way is very clunky and networks do not support it properly. MMS Shortcodes are similar to SMS shortcodes but the networks have had and still have difficulties in making these work properly.
USSD is a very simple text exchange service displaying a menu structure on the phone and allowing users to interact with the menu. Billing is time based – around 20c per 20 seconds
Initially WML in the beginning for very old handsets – very strict, very difficult to get right, limited by data and handsets. Now we use XHTML which is similar to web technologies and getting more and more similar in functionality, the next generation of handsets will allow Flash and scripting to make the sites a lot more dynamic and creative. What this all basically means is that we can create a simple internet site which is available on a mobile device – Generally you need to optimise the images and flow of the site for mobile because of a lot of handset restrictions –To give you an example, the three main handset resolutions we design mobile sites for are 240, 176 and 128 pixel width screens – this caters for probably 90% of the South African market. Why this is so effective is that you can now offer your online content to at least ten times the mobile audience, as long as you do it right.
In addition to these communication channels/bearers which create these vast technology opportunities, what about the handsets that are popular in the market, what can they do? There are built in technologies that provide additional mobile media opportunities and these rest on deck on the actual handsets and devices that we use. These technologies are called “Applications” and are written specifically for the devices on which they run to perform various functions. MXit was one such application that has had phenomenal results with over 11 million users. The two applications we show there are Tetra Lift, a tetris game to promote the new Puma Lift Shoe and the Ukhozi FM mobile social networking radio station site
The new rage handsets and devices have features like touch screens, proprietary download application formats, mobile application stores and constantly evolving operating systems that can be updated over the net which makes for much more robust devices. There are not many of these high-end phones in circulation in SA but they are on the increase.
The applications market has really taken off in the social networking and mobile media worlds due to web containers/platforms such as facebook and opensocial revolutionising the way they create their services – They created open standards that developers could use to create and market their own applications to the platform’s userbase, thus utilising the platforms users to push out their own applications. This has also been done by the likes of apple and google who have created their handsets with open standards so developers can create applications that interact with the phone on deck and thus allow users to do virtually anything an application developer can create. Developers get to market quicker and easier iPhone – September launch 1million 1 st weekend The iPhone Apple App store hit 1 BILLION downloads with 65,000 applications last month.
So with all of these technologies being available through all these different communication channels and applications, what can we do with it all? Info at fingertips – Users can access any information virtually anywhere, anytime – they can subscribe for alerts, access their share portfolios, read the news, get their results, etc, pay for airtime and travel and electricity. Running cross bearer campaigns to build a database across the different channels and tie together the profile of a user in a database. This can be done by running a sequence of mobile campaigns requesting specific information across different brands and interaction points such as magazine readership and, over time, build up a profile of the user that defines their brand loyalty.
IM has over 500 million users worldwide “ We need to belong to tribes, whether through shared interests, family bonds, religious beliefs, or supporting the same team. It feeds our sense of who we are – it makes us human. Stories are what grow up around the tribes. Technology just opens up wider groups of people who share our interests – the tribes become bigger, and better informed.” Users are joining various social networks depending on their interests – niche, relevant, local social networks are going to become the most powerful and useful tools.
During the course of 2008, Fontera and Soccer Laduma teamed up to create the soccer laduma mobile site which would offer additional content supporting their paper which will allow readers to access daily updates and information while waiting for the next paper to be published.
Court Ruling on SMS Competitions 22 Channels 31,000 subscribers
Twitter allows the dissemination of information faster than any other news channel. Users can create and distribute through networked conversation without relying on a broadcaster 30% of teenagers regularly upload content Ringtones and other content 2006 $25B internet, $31B mobile 2007 will be $45B mobile Music – 8.8B (5B Tones) and Social Networking - 5B Essentials Porn and Gambling
Google Internet Silicon Valley The reason free is now a viable business model is because of the advertising opportunities that lie in these mobile sites.