StarHub Launches First Nation-Wide LBS Mobile Advertising
By Ben Robinson on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 at 3:41 PM PST In Marketing, Mobile Advertising, The Digital Life
StarHub recently announced that it has now officially launched Singapore’s first nation-wide LBS (location-based service) for mobile advertising. For advertisers, the fit is obvious – send marketing/promo messages (SMS) to subscribers when they are in contextually relevant location. For customers, they get appropriate messages to what they are doing, both on a where and when basis.
For the launch, WTS Travel & Tours, (a big player in travel industry there) will be using the service to inform customers of promos and deals. Other advertisers and merchants will be going live shortly, apparently.
Comment: given the defined (and restricted) geographical area an Island occupies, this is a great place to try out Mobile services – there’s a reason why O2 (NYSE: TEF) deployed 3G first on the Isle of Man for example! Everyone has got to be happy with targeted Ads, but having them contextualised for location is a neat spin on things – I can’t wait for the first set of stats showing the service uptake and conversion in to buyers from those clicking through – bring me the stats!
[Via: hardwarezone.com]

