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TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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Report: Global Mobile Advertising Market to Reach $18.5 Billion by 2015

Mobile advertising market is at variable maturity levels in different regions, but is expected to grow at a faster rate as compared to other advertising formats such as Internet, print, direct mail, and television. With the introduction of new forms of mobile advertising such as display advertising, mobile Internet advertising, and search, the marketers have greater opportunities than ever to reach more targeted customers.

Mobile marketing tipped for further growth in 2010

Adoption of mobile marketing is set to expand significantly over the next 12 months as consumers become more reliant on their handsets. TMCnet correspondent Calvin Azuri, citing a report carried out by E-mailvision, said that the continued growth of the channel will see it become one of the main drivers of email marketing in 2010.

Asia Pacific handset sales up 7%, says Gartner

The mobile marketing potential of Asia Pacific has been highlighted by Gartner in a new study which reveals that handset sales surged in 2009. Analysts at the research firm reported that handset sales in the region bucked the global trend by increasing to 483.5 million last year, up by 6.7 per cent from the 2008 figure of 453.1 million.

Mobile internet revenues ‘will boost south-east Asian telecoms market’

Money generated from mobile internet browsing will help the south-east Asian telecoms market perform strongly this year, IDC has forecast. The research firm predicted that the region’s mobile operators and infrastructure will generate revenues of $36.1 billion (£23.2 billion) in 2010, an increase of eight per cent from its performance in 2009.

Top Brands and Industry Pioneers from Around the Globe to Gather in Singapore for the 2010 Mobile Marketing Association Forum Asia

Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) is pleased to announce the return of the MMA Forum Asia to Singapore on April 13 to 15, 2010 at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Singapore. The theme of this year’s forum is “Now and Next”, a chance for participants to analyse and review the year just past as well as forecast what is to come. This year’s Forum will bring together over 250 participants from all over the globe, uniting members of the mobile marketing eco-system including regulators, brands, agencies, content aggregators, carriers, device manufacturers, technology developers and other major players in the mobile marketing industry. The focus is squarely on brands and agencies, and the event is open to members and non-members alike.

Demand for Mobile Financial Services Grows

While mobile coupon and mobile commerce usage may not have grown as quickly as many marketers hoped, Americans appear to be eagerly adopting mobile banking. The “Mobile Money Study” by Data Innovation found that a strong majority of US smartphone users (68.7%) had accessed banking or other financial services on their mobile phone in the past three months.

67% Of The World’s Population Are Mobile Subscribers

A new report published yesterday by the UN indicates that 67% of the world’s population, or two-thirds total, are mobile subscribers- far outweighing Online access. 67% of the world’s population represents around 4.6B people, up from only 1B in 2002, indicating staggering continued growth.  In developing nations, however, the uptake is even more substantial with 57% of the total population in these nations being mobile subscribers, even though other technologies are scarce.

Embedded Mobile Traffic Rapidly Grows

Mobile data traffic from embedded computing devices is increasing so rapidly that if current trends continue, the total number of bytes sent each month in 2014 will equal the total equivalent traffic measured in 2008, according to ABI Research. ABI Research estimates that nearly 7,900 petabytes of data will be sent from embedded computing devices in 2014. This traffic originates from laptops, netbooks and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) that are equipped “out of the box” with cellular or mobile broadband modems. Laptops and netbooks will account for about 90% of the traffic, with the contribution from MIDs and media tablets remaining fairly small.

Apple stings HTC with patent lawsuit

Apple said it sued rival smartphone maker HTC for infringing on 20 of its patents related to the iPhone’s user interface, underlying architecture and hardware. The company said it filed the action concurrently with the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. District Court in Delaware.

Asians becoming more adept in using mobile and online technologies

ASIAN consumers are becoming more open to digital and mobile advertising and online commerce, says Universal McCann (Malaysia) chief executive officer Prashant Kumar. “Countries like South Korea and Japan have mobile technologies that’s a generation ahead of western markets. In fact, youth in Japan are called ‘Oyayubizoku’,” he tells StarBizWeek.

Asia leads travel industry recovery; emerging markets look positive

In 2010 nascent trends such as the use of online marketing, the adoption of digital applications and mobile technology are expected to take root as travel players discover the benefits that these can bring to their businesses. “Asia’s huge potential for growth and its relatively younger travel industry mean that travel players in this region are strategically well placed to capitalise on the new realm of opportunities as the economy steps into a recovery phase,” Bailey concluded.

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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Motorola Maintains Mobile Subscriber Market Share Lead

Despite a slight dip in its market share percentage, Motorola still led all mobile OEMs in U.S. subscriber market share during Q4 2009, according to the comScore MobiLens service. A total of 234 million people age 13 and older in the U.S. used mobile devices by the end of Q4 2009 in December 2009. Motorola’s market share of this group dropped from 24.9% in Q3 2009 to 23.5% in Q4 2009. LG retained its number spot, incrementally increasing market share from 21.7% to 21.9%.

15B Mobile Tickets Forecasted to be Sold by 2014

Nearly 15 billion tickets will be delivered to mobile devices worldwide by 2014, compared to just more than two billion this year, according to a new study by Juniper Research. The transport sector is leading the way, according to Mobile Ticketing Applications and Markets, with SMS, bar code and app-based services offered by rail and metro providers and airlines. In the foreseeable future, Juniper predicts that cinema chains, concert organizers and sports teams will also recognize the commercial viability of this technology.

Americans Spend Nearly 3 Hours on Mobile Internet Daily: Ruder Finn

Americans spend nearly 3 hours online via their mobile devices each day, according to a new study of mobile internet use by Ruder Finn. The study revealed that people in the U.S. spend 2.7 hours of their day on the mobile internet. Most (91%) go online to socialize, compared to 79% of traditional web users.

Demand for Mobile Financial Services Grows

While mobile coupon and mobile commerce usage may not have grown as quickly as many marketers hoped, Americans appear to be eagerly adopting mobile banking. The “Mobile Money Study” by Data Innovation found that a strong majority of US smartphone users (68.7%) had accessed banking or other financial services on their mobile phone in the past three months.

Mobile Marketers Demand ROI

Mobile is at least somewhat important to the strategy of more than three-quarters of marketers in North America, according to a January 2010 survey by R2integrated. But barriers to mobile campaigns remain. The greatest obstacle, the survey found, was difficulty in developing the business case for mobile campaigns, followed by inability to measure ROI and a lack of a mobile component to the strategic marketing road map.

Mobile will be trillion-dollar industry by 2013

Our latest mobile forecasts predict that global connections will reach 6.49 billion in 2014, with revenues of $1,036 billion. However, “emerging maturity” in emerging markets and continued competition in developed markets will hit operators hard. Operators must seize the initiative to benefit from the huge scale of the mobile industry. Our estimate for global connections in 2009 (4.56 billion) is 1.2% lower than previously forecast. However, by 2014 our forecast of 6.49 billion connections is 1.1% higher than our previous estimate.

Mobile is pretty much the answer to everything: Google CEO at Mobile World Congress

Google CEO Eric Schmidt gives mobile a ringing endorsement at Mobile World Congress, Microsoft is talk of the town, carriers seeking to win back control of the app world worry some and the Jordanian queen has one goal. However, there was also a sense that Mobile World Congress was like rest of the major shows: carrier-centric. Indeed, one of our correspondents – an executive from one of the leading mobile ad networks – felt that mobile advertising got the short shrift at the world’s largest mobile gathering.

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Mobile marketing and the right to privacy

A mobile phone is a highly personal device, even more so than keys and a wallet or purse–most people have with them at all times. That makes the mobile phone a highly effective way to provide relevant and timely information to individuals–not only by their friends, family and colleagues, but also by brands and marketers.

Asia will continue to Lead in Mobile Growth and Revenues with China in the Forefront

According to research of Frost & Sullivan, North Asia is light years ahead of all other Asian sub-regions in terms of mobile service innovation and revenues, especially due to countries like Japan and South Korea. Both nations account for the highest average revenue per user (ARPU) levels in Asia-Pacific, with Japan at US$53.20 per month and South Korea at US $38.04 in 2008.

Smartphone Sales to Surpass PCs by 2011

If you notice every other person around you with a smartphone these days, you’re not alone. Smartphone sales will surpass worldwide PC sales by the end of 2011, says a recent report by RBC analyst Mike Abramsky. While mobile phone sales overall have decreased, smartphone sales have gone up. Mobile phone sales worldwide hit 286.1 million units in the second quarter of 2009, down 6% year-over-year, reports Gartner. Smartphone sales passed 40 million units, a 27% increase from the same period last year.

How to reach young consumers using the mobile channel

In the light of the opinion voiced by youth marketing expert Ian Stewart, head of Asia, Friendster (ex Coke and MTV), in this insightful interview on mobile marketing to teens in Asia, mobiThinking asked: What needs to happen to make mobile a viable channel to reach the youth segment – i.e. teens, students, school leavers, graduates? What follows is a summary of the responses received back from experts around the world. These fall neatly into two categories:

Motorola Announces First Android Smartphone and Exclusive Operator Deals

Motorola has shown off its first Android based smartphone, along with a collection of user interfaces it is calling MOTOBLUR. The first handset, the Motorola CLIQ in the U.S. and Motorola DEXT elsewhere around the globe, will be released in Q4 of this year. Developed by Motorola, MOTOBLUR enables users to sync contacts, posts, messages, photos and much more…

Consumers accepting of mobile advertising: InsightExpress

Smartphones are an excellent platform for advertising and represent a golden opportunity for marketers to reach consumers wherever they are, according to InsightExpress. This was the key finding of InsightExpress’ latest research, which explores mobile Internet engagement levels among smartphone owners in comparison to owners of other devices. The study also examined which factors drive mobile Internet users to return to specific sites.

Google moves toward micropayments for newspapers

With micropayments and transaction platforms a buzzworthy sector of the Web right now, it’s no surprise that Google would want to get in on the game. But Mountain View’s pitch is a little bit different: the payment platform it plans to build, according to Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab, is geared toward newspapers that want to charge for digital content.

Malaysian Mobile Market Reaching the Maturity Stage

A research note from IDC notes that with Malaysia’s mobile services market reaching a maturity stage, mobile phone vendors will have a challenging time increasing the mobile unit shipments in the country and will need to be flexible while executing their business strategies. “The market outlook for the mobile phone industry in year 2009 may not be as strong as a year ago but the market is anticipated to improve over time…

Android Presence Continues to Grow

Google’s Android has been enjoying healthy growth over the past six months. Android has attracted a strong base of application developers, and both carriers and OEMs appear to be getting the message that Android is steadily increasing its mindshare within the handset market. Google has been cagey about releasing the number of available applications on the Android Market. Recent analyst estimates put the total catalog somewhere around 6,000-7,000 available apps.

Marketers, Take Note: The Experts Choose Their Favorite Things

From M-Commerce to Experiential IPhone Apps, Here’s What You Need to Know to Be Up on Mobile Now. When it comes to mobile, hype so often outpaces reality that it’s important to keep expectations in check. While apps aren’t on every phone (yet), and not every American is tuning into live mobile video in the doctor’s waiting room, the iPhone, Google’s Android, ubiquitous GPS and fast 3G networks have ushered in a year rich in innovation.

The Challenges and the Future of Mobile Marketing

“Mobile marketing is not being used to its full potential by marketers,” says Rohit Dadwal, managing director, Mobile Marketing Association, Asia Pacific. Three aspects of mobile marketing that are causing a buzz right now include:

TMS Express to speed up your mobile campaign creation

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

You want to speed up the creation of your mobile campaigns? The latest of TMSfactory offers all mobile marketers the ability to develop mobile contents fast and easy.

The new TMS Express provides the shortened and faster way to create mobile campaigns without undergoing the standard campaign procedure. Using this tool, you can also promote your mobile contents via web, mobile phone, social network, and email.

No additional cost from standard campaign rates!

Current TMSfactory users can also enjoy this TMS Express opportunity. If you don’t have a TMSfactory account, you may avail our free sign up to entitle from using this new tool.


TheTMSway opens officially its mobile marketing platform to the public at the 2009 New York Venture Summit

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Hong Kong — TheTMSway Ltd is invited to stage its innovative business in front of hundreds of venture capital firms and media for this year’s New York Venture Summit.

The company will join in the top 50 cutting-edge companies from around the world to showcase businesses in the areas of Internet Tech, Health Care and Clean Tech, presenting the newly developed self-service mobile marketing platform, TMSfactory.com, to officially go public on June 17 at the Digital Sandbox Network, New York City.

Recently, the company launched the beta of TMSfactory with the mission of providing self-service functionalities to create and manage mobile campaigns using the simplified mobile tools and widgets integrated in the platform for convenient ‘drag and drop’ navigation.

The presentation in New York City is concurrent to the company’s official opening of the TMSfactory platform to the public. The company will feature four major functions integrated in TMSfactory version 1, consequently considering it as one of the most comprehensive platforms in the world’s mobile marketing scene. The future versions of this open platform will integrate third party partners (mobile services, widgets, publishers) and a complete solution for merchants to include mobile payment.

TMSfactory covers the self-service functionalities to: 1) Create and manage a mobile campaign; 2) Embed the campaign to other media locations (such as TV, print, email, web and social) using “media to mobile” widgets for instant display and access; 3) Monitor the campaign’s data; and 4) Measure the campaign’s results.

TheTMSway Ltd is a sole mobile content development company from Asia that provides mobile marketing solutions, bringing together online and offline brands and media closer to the target audiences worldwide.

“We are excited about this Venture Summit opportunity and we anticipate a very productive outcome from the participation”, says Frederick Saurat, Co-founder and CEO of TheTMSway Ltd.

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About TheTMSway Ltd

TheTMSway (www.theTMSway.com) is a Hong Kong based company which provides a platform to develop, monetize and promote mobile business. TheTMSway connects Advertisers and Media (and soon merchants) to consumers using the Mobile Medium as a bridge to engage in conversation and deliver personal content (marketing or payment). In complement to its self-service platform “www.TMSfactory.com”, “TheTMSway” provides premium services for Media and Ad agencies. Mobile portfolio “http://m.thetmsway.com/portfolio.php

About New York Venture Summit

The New York Venture Summit is a premier industry gathering that connects senior executives of early stage and emerging growth companies, venture capitalists, angel investors, technology transfer professionals, university researchers, incubators, successful entrepreneurs and premier service providers. The event provides exposure to companies deserving for global funding.

TheTMSway creates TV5Monde Asia’s mobile magazine

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

TheTMSway Ltd, a mobile content development company based in Hong Kong, is partnering TV5Monde Asia for the station’s first mobile magazine to reach the mobile audiences/subscribers across the Asia Pacific region — anytime, anywhere.

The TV5Monde Asia’s mobile magazine is comprised of daily programs, downloadable news videos, regular weather forecasts, etc presented in combined English and French languages. It is an excellent news pocket guide ideal for travelers, business executives, and for most people always on the go!

The new mobile magazine of TV5Monde Asia is now available for Asia Pacific viewers providing the station’s news broadcasts at its most personalized access. You may visit the mobile magazine here http://m.thetmsway.com/tv5mag/. To download videos, you need to be a subscriber of the magazine.

Recently, co-founder and CEO of TheTMSway Ltd, Frederick Saurat, presented the said mobile magazine during the Casbaa Mobile Event held in Hong Kong.

A month ago, TV5Monde Asia in project partnership with TheTMSway Ltd launched its news application on Facebook providing news and information to the millions of users flooding inside the social network.

New iPhone 3GS to locate lost or stolen devices

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Apple announces its new iPhone 3GS, the first ever model to capture video and the most powerful iPhone that the company has ever made.

According to reports, enhancements are crafted into the iPhone 3.0 operating system. These include voice command, downloading rented videos, and customization to additional languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Korean.

A new ‘Find My iPhone’ feature lets people use an Apple online Mobile Me service to locate lost or stolen devices.

The feature also lets people remotely erase all data from lost or stolen iPhones. The new operating system also lets iPhones connect to one another wirelessly for communal activities such as playing games.

Reports say new iPhone 3GS will be released worldwide on June 17. Read more

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Rumor Mill: BlackBerry Storm 2 slated for June

Research In Motion’s BlackBerry Storm 2 is going to be launched by Verizon Wireless in June, according to a rumor on the website BlackBerryOS.com.

Asia-Pacific leads mobile marketing and advertising

The Asia-Pacific region leads the world in mobile marketing and advertising, and accelerating growth will see nearly $7.7 billion (and more than $16 billion globally) spent there in 2011, according to a new report.

South Korea Offers A Peek At Mobile Future

What would the mobile future look like? The Nytimes.com takes a look at the widespread appeal of all things mobile in South Korea, where the population, particularly those in their twenties, use their phone for nearly everything.

ABI: Stimulus Bill to Boost Adoption of Wireless Technology

The $6.8 billion slated for wireless communication upgrades and deployments in the next two years will benefit vendors and increase wireless technologies’ penetration into new industries, says a report from ABI Research.

India’s Bharti Airtel Renews Merger Talks with MTN

India’s Bharti Airtel Ltd. and South Africa’s MTN Group Ltd. have renewed merger talks, possibly opening the way for the creation of an emerging markets mobile phone giant with $20 billion in combined revenues, the companies said in statements Monday.

Report: HTC to Sell Android Phone in China

The new HTC phone is a version of the company’s Magic model, unveiled in February, that has been customized to incorporate software from China Mobile.

Samsung Recalls Jitterbug Phones on 911 Issue

The recall involves models SPH-a110 and SPH-a120 with standard keypads and version BB14 software sold after March 1, 2008. No other Samsung wireless phones or software versions are included in this recall, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Businesses call for shift to low-carbon economy

A group of business executives on Tuesday issued a call for action on energy policy, arguing the cost of moving to cleaner energy technologies in the next decade will avert costs from climate change.

Facebook Gets $200 Mil. Infusion

Facebook has received a $200 million investment infusion from the European firm Digital Sky Technologies, placing the company’s value at $10 billion, said Facebook officials.

Mobile banking users to number 53 million by 2013

Mobile banking adoption will increase from 10 million active users in 2009 to more than 53 million active users in 2013–a compound annual growth rate of 51.8 percent–according to a new forecast

Analyzing the Australian Media & Advertising Industry

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Analyzing the Australian Media & Advertising Industry” report to their offering. In the advertising scenario, there is a global recession, and it is forecasted that Australia will have a soft 2009, after two strong years of performance. According to market researcher Aegis Media, the advertising industry in Australia will increase 1.7% in 2009.

Mobile Consumers Prepared to Support Green Initiatives

The results of a recent consumer survey conducted in North America by ABI Research suggest that nearly half of those mobile consumers surveyed are somewhat likely or very likely to be influenced by suppliers green credentials when purchasing services or devices.

Are iPhones Good for Advertising?

It appears that the Apple iPhone, one of the hottest gadgets from one of the most cutting-edge companies in the world, may kick mobile advertising up a notch. According to Brightkite, Inc. and Gfk NOP, iPhone users are more likely to recall mobile ads than non-iPhone users.

Microsoft Aims Big Guns at Google, Asks Consumers to Rethink Search

Microsoft has used attack ads to go after Apple, and now it has Google in its sights. The software giant is set to launch an $80 million to $100 million campaign for Bing, the search engine it hopes will help it grab a bigger slice of the online ad market.

Asia Pacific leads mobile marketing and advertising, ABI Research

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

A recent report from ABI Research reveals the Asia Pacific region to lead the world in mobile marketing and advertising with global mobile marketing spending expected to reach more than $16 billion in 2011.

Question like — Why has mobile marketing and advertising been more widely adopted in some Asian countries than elsewhere? — the mobile marketing and advertising report has provided some aspects that affect to the market-consumer’s quick embrace to the new trend.

Most broadband-enabled countries such as Japan and Korea are on top list in which SMS text messaging, ad-supporting games and applications downloads, and mobile web are widely adopted, added the consumers’ knowledge to the following services. Read more

China Mobile Planning to spend $4.6 billion on 3G

Monday, May 18th, 2009

As China prepares for the World Expo 2010, report came out that China Mobile plans to spend around RMB 31 billion (US$4.6 billion) on its 3G network spending in Shanghai, according to Mobile News Asia. Read more


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