As reported by the Telecom Asia: “Mobile gambling is touted as one of the 
big revenue drivers for mobile data services in the next five years. But 
it’s not easy money, and the house is the big winner, so the real value for 
cellos may be in 3G-based VAS packages that maximize 3G’s multimedia 
channels to deliver a rich experience “Mobile gambling isn’t a new thing to 
the wireless industry. It’s been around for years in one form or another. 
“.Inevitably, the emergence of sophisticated handsets and advanced mobile 
data services is already taking mobile gambling services and apps to new 
levels. Today, users can download Java-based gambling apps over higher-speed 
wireless networks.
“As 3G networks become mainstream and handsets with advanced Java and video 
capabilities, many believe that such trends will help mobile gambling grow 
sharply over the next few years.
“One source of optimism for mobile gambling enthusiasts is, of course, the 
rapid rise of remote gambling on the Internet, which has opened up sports 
betting and casino-style gaming to a mass-market audience.
“.Estimates on the size of the mobile betting market vary widely. Figures 
from Informa Telecoms & Media indicate that the global mobile gambling 
revenues will grow from $1.2 billion in 2005 to $7.6 billion in 2010, split 
across the chief categories of sports and spread betting, mobile lotteries 
and scratch-cards, and casino and skill games. Juniper Research is even more 
bullish, predicting that global mobile betting will grow from $2 billion 
last year to $19.3 billion by 2009, with mobile lotteries becoming the most 
popular form of mobile gambling.
“Either way, Asia is pegged as a key market for mobile gambling over the 
next few years. Informa says mobile gambling in Asia will grow from $426 
million to $2.7 billion by 2010, making it the second largest market for 
mobile gambling after Europe. Juniper Research reckons that Asia will see 
strong growth of mobile lotteries, due to the strong culture of lottery in 
the region – and because most lottery apps don’t require 3G capabilities to 
succeed.
“.The relationship between mobile gambling growth and regulatory climates is 
clearly illustrated in Europe. Mobile gambling is gaining traction there at 
rapid rates, largely due to more relaxed legislation.”
