MOBILE GAMBLING BUCKS THE ECONOMIC TREND
5 December 2008
Latest Juniper study confirms other research that
mobile has a great future
In stark contrast to much of the entertainment and
leisure sector, gambling via mobile phones will perform
strongly in 2009, led by the UK market, according to a
new study from Juniper Research just released.
The study found that total wagers on mobile phones are
expected to more than double in 2009 to more than $3.6
billion, whereas user spending on mobile TV and mobile
games will be adversely impacted by the global economic
downturn.
According to report author Dr Windsor Holden, "Gambling
is essentially a recession-proof industry, as while
there may be marginal reductions in the level of stakes
amongst casual users, the overall appetite for gambling
per se will be unaffected. Furthermore, with the growing
availability of betting services on-portal, the mobile
is an increasingly convenient and user-friendly means of
placing a bet."
The Juniper report also noted that the overwhelming
majority of leading European bookmakers now offered some
form of betting service on the mobile, with several
having partnered with leading network operators.
However, the report notes that regulatory restrictions
remain a key impediment to mass adoption, even in
countries where mobile betting services are permitted,
and argues that national and state governments need to
implement a clear and transparent framework governing
all forms of mobile gambling services for the benefit of
both consumers and service providers.
Other findings from the Juniper Research report include
* Mobile betting will account for 75 percent of all
gambling on mobile handsets in 2008, with casino-type
gambling the second-largest sector
* The UK alone will account for more than 30 percent of
bets placed in 2008, although this proportion will
decline to just 8 percent by 2013 due to increased
deployment of services elsewhere
* Global gross win from mobile betting services is
expected to exceed $1 billion annually by 2012
White papers and further details of the study 'Mobile
Gambling: Casinos, Lotteries and Betting (5th edition)'
can be freely downloaded from
http://www.juniperresearch.com
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