MOBILE BETS MAY REACH $27.5 BILLION BY 2013
7 November 2008
Latest Juniper Research numbers show a healthy,
burgeoning sector
A sea-change in operator attitudes towards mobile
gambling services, improvements to handset user
interfaces and the gradual introduction of legislation
permitting remote gambling in selected markets are among
the key factors which are expected to push total annual
wagers via mobile phones to more than $27.5 billion by
2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
Report author Dr Windsor Holden writes: “[Online
gambling] operators are demonstrably much more open to
the idea of mobile gambling than they were even 12-18
months ago, both in terms of offering gambling services
on-portal and accepting advertising from gambling
companies.”
On the negative side of the equation, while European
Union free-market intervention was having some impact on
the liberalisation of Europe’s gambling markets, little
progress has been made in the potentially lucrative US
market, where remote gambling services are still
prohibited. Juniper argues that that commercial
deployments in the US are now unlikely until 2010 at the
earliest.
The research firm also found that mobile sports betting
will comprise the majority of annual wagers over the
next five years, although mobile lottery services –
which are being increasingly deployed in key Latin
American and Asian markets - will attain the highest
adoption level, with nearly 400 million users worldwide
by the end of the forecast period.
Other findings from the report include:
* Global gross win from mobile gambling services will
rise from just under $192 million in 2008 to $3.4
billion by 2013.
* In terms of total wager, Western Europe will remain
the largest regional mobile gambling market throughout
the forecast period, although the relative contribution
of the UK will decline significantly with the deployment
of more services in continental Europe
* Gambling service providers should deploy text-based
gambling services in developing markets to encourage
mass adoption
Juniper Research assesses the current and future status
of the mobile gambling market based on interviews, case
studies and analysis from representatives of some of the
leading organisations in the growing mobile gambling
industry.
'Mobile Gambling: Casinos, Lotteries and Betting
2008-2013 (Fifth Edition)’ can be freely downloaded from
http://www.juniperresearch.com.
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