Mobile-Seminar

At the end of September Diffusion Mobile hosted its first ever Mobile Knowledge Seminar, chaired by The Daily Telegraph’s technology editor Claudine Beaumont and with panellists from the GSMA, IAB and Juniper Research, discussing future opportunities for mobile media in a post-App Store world. With attendees from across the mobile industry, the event tackled opportunities and challenges for companies in a number of areas of mobile, including operators, advertisers, content developers and media owners.

One of the main points raised from those taking part was that without proper mobile internet strategies in place, businesses will lose out regardless of the attention they pay to apps and app stores. Future adoption of feature rich and value added services will centre on mobile users’ internet experiences, not just applications. In many cases, apps are already an easy one click portal to a mobile internet service, and indicative of the way access to and experience of such services are likely to go.

Alongside the seminar Diffusion Mobile has launched a whitepaper studying future opportunities for mobile media, conducted by Juniper Research. In the whitepaper, it is suggested that revenues for application downloads are expected to reach $11.3bn by 2014, represented by a total of almost 20 billion downloads per year. Most interestingly, the study indicates that mobile games will no longer be the dominant driver of app downloads. Gaming’s share of app downloads is expected to fall from current levels of 86 per cent to 50 per cent within five years, as apps geared for general entertainment, multimedia, education and social networking steadily gain market share.

If you would like to receive a complimentary copy of the whitepaper, please visit our whitepapers page and click the link to submit your details. One of the Diffusion Mobile team will then drop you a complimentary copy over. Essential reading for anyone covering the apps and mobile internet spaces!