Mobile Operators Will Be First to Gain from Mobile Social Networking
Social networking is gaining mobility as online social networking providers add mobile interfaces to their services, and numerous specialist, mobile-centric social networks emerge. However, according to Analysys MasonĂ's new report, mobile operators will be the most immediate beneficiaries of mobile social networking services.
"Mobile social networking is stimulating growth in mobile data usage and revenue, which is crucial for mobile operators as their voice revenue comes under increasing pressure," says Katrina Bond, author of the report.
The report points out that many operators have already witnessed the spread of social networking to the mobile market - including Vodafone UK, which listed Bebo, Facebook, MySpace and YouTube among the ten most-visited sites for its Vodafone Mobile Internet customers.
"Generating a profit from online social networks has proved difficult, but it will be even more challenging with mobile social networking services - particularly given the immature state of the mobile advertising market," adds Bond.
The report notes that it is not as easy to discover and subscribe to new services on mobile devices as it is on PCs because of their smaller form factors and lessadvanced search capabilities. As a result, even the major online social networking service providers such as Facebook and MySpace have found it advantageous to form partnerships with mobile operators to facilitate access to their sites from mobile devices.
"ISPs provide only a transport layer for online services," Bond comments, "but mobile operators can help to facilitate discovery of and access to mobile services."
Posted to the site on 24th September 2008
