Mobile Music Market to Rise to More than $17.5bn by 2012
February 26, 2008 11:24 AM | Interesting | Comments (0)
According to a new report by Juniper Research, the total value of the global mobile music market is expected to rise to more than $17.5bn by 2012, driven by rental music services and full-track downloads. "With some operators now offering full-track downloads at a comparable price to iTunes, there is little justification for a ringtone retail price point that is in many cases two or even three times this level," said Holden. | |
"Furthermore, those aggregators whose portfolios are largely dependent upon the polyphonic ringtone will be unable to survive in the medium term unless they both rethink their pricing strategies and substantially diversify their product portfolios."
Other findings from the Juniper report include:
- The China/Far East region will remain the largest regional marketplace for mobile music services, accounting for around 43% of sales per annum over the next five years
- Ringtones, which accounted for 62% of the mobile music market in 2007, will account for just 38% by 2012
- The report argues that more operators should emulate the Vodafone model and introduce similar subscription-based music rental services
- Juniper Research assesses the current and future status of mobile adult services based on interviews, case studies and analysis from representatives of some of the leading organisations in the growing mobile adult services industry.
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