Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Russian mobile content market to grow 20% in 2007

The Russian mobile content market is set to expand by 20 percent in 2007 to $420 million, up from $350 million in 2006 according to Dmitry Smirnov, Head of the Mobile Service Department of the inv*stm*nt Holding Finam. However, this is lower than other estimates reports CNews, noting that iKS-Consulting puts the internet mobile content revenue in Russia at $408 million last year, and expects it to grow 21 percent to about $494 million this year. There's also a wide-held belief that the introduction of 3G into Russia will not result in the same levels of growth of mobile content as in other countries...at least, not straight away.
 

1 comment:

maximga said...

... are there somewhere belief that introduction of 3G will result in any growth of mobile content? Funny...