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