Berg Insight Says Handset Navigation Users Will Reach 43 Million in 2012


GOTHENBURG, Sweden, September 7 /PRNewswire/ --     According to a new research report by Berg Insight the number
of mobile subscribers accessing maps and downloading routes using their
mobile handsets is expected to grow from 4 million users in 2007 at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 60.8 percent to reach 43 million users
in 2012. Revenue from subscriptions and advertisement is expected to reach
EUR512 million by 2012 from EUR96 million in 2007, a CAGR of 39.8 percent.

The growing adoption will be driven mainly by the introduction
of GPS-technology in smartphone handsets and bundling of navigation and map
content with mobile devices or service plans.

This year the successful launch of the GPS-enabled Nokia N95
has opened up the market for handset based navigation in Europe. The US
market has evolved further with GPS already being a standard feature in all
CDMA-handsets. Sprint Nextel and Verizon Wireless have attracted millions of
subscribers to navigation services, something European operators now hope to
repeat. Meanwhile, Nokia is putting its full weight behind a handset-centric
map and navigation platform, whereas Google and Yahoo! are extending their
existing local search and map propositions with Mobile Web 2.0 applications.

André Malm, telecom analyst, Berg Insight says, "Record
shipments of PND devices in Europe and the US have introduced the benefits of
GPS for motorists. Now the major players in the mobile industry are in hot
pursuit of delivering the same experience for pedestrians, commuters and
travelers on the handset display."

Berg Insight expects that ad-funded services will account for
an increasing share of the mobile navigation market. Navigation fits
perfectly with local search applications that offer completely new
opportunities for advertisers to target consumers in novel ways. Mr Malm
urged the mobile industry players to embrace the ad-funded service model in
order to stay competitive. "Maps are already available free of charge from a
host of online sources. Soon navigation will reach that stage too, seriously
undercutting premium rate mobile propositions," said Mr Malm.

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