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Juniper Research: Mobile adult video chat revenues to hit $1.5bn by 2012

February 20, 2008 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Juniper ResearchFollowing the success of its “desktop counterpart,” mobile adult video chat is set to grow in the coming years. According to Juniper Research’s latest report titled “Mobile Adult: Subscriptions, Downloads, Video Chat & Text-Based Services 2007-2012 (Fourth Edition),” global revenues from adult video chat services are expected to rise sharply over the next five years, reaching $1.5bn by 2012.

The report states that, while adoption levels of such services are comparatively low even by the standard of mobile adult services, the average monthly spend of this niche market is typically 10-20x higher than for other adult services.

The report author Dr Windsor Holden argues that mobile video chat services already deployed are showing quite remarkable levels both in terms of customer retention and average usage. With 3G penetration expected to exceed 25% in many developed markets by the end of 2008, there is a significant opportunity for service providers to launch and monetise live chat services.

The report also recommended that, while users of mobile adult services are less price sensitive than those of other mobile content, offering subscription services at a reduced price for a trial period would ultimately increase revenues.

Other findings from the Juniper report include:

  • Video chat will comprise 33% of mobile adult service revenues by 2012, compared with just 8% in 2007
  • Western Europe will remain the largest regional market for mobile adult services throughout the period covered by the report, with revenues rising from $78m in 2007 to $453m by 2012
  • Given the continuing concern amongst service providers regarding the ability and inclination of operators to provide adequate marketing and distribution channels for their content, service providers should continue to explore D2C alternatives

White papers and further details of the study can be freely downloaded from Juniper’s website.

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