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Transport Based Mobile Ticketing Usage to Grow From Over 37 Million Transactions in 2007 to Just Over 1.8 Billion by 2011, Driven by Cost Savings for the Transport Industry
[June 11, 2008]

Transport Based Mobile Ticketing Usage to Grow From Over 37 Million Transactions in 2007 to Just Over 1.8 Billion by 2011, Driven by Cost Savings for the Transport Industry


(Marketwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) HAMPSHIRE, UK, June 11 / MARKET WIRE/ --

A recent report from industry analysts
Juniper Research calculates that transport based mobile ticketing will grow
from 37.4 million transactions in 2007 to just over 1.8 billion by 2011,
with the Far East and China making up 73% of the total number of
transactions worldwide.

The report found strong activity in the mobile ticketing transport sector,
especially in rail and air travel. Rail in particular is one of the early
success stories with strong activity in Western Europe, North America and
the Far East and China regions.

The report finds that many of the early trials and pilots that were
essentially marketing activities by the Operators are now being replaced by
real commercial deployments owned by the ticketing and coupon owners such
as Ticketmaster and the travel organisations such as the IATA
(International Air Travel Association). An example of a successful mobile
ticketing trial is that of Gavitec's mticketing work with Spanair Airlines
in Spain where passengers received a 2D code on their mobile phones, which
functioned both as ticket and boarding pass.

Key Drivers:

-- A reduction in the operating costs of the transport providers by way
of reduced staff and building space, easing pressure on space within
terminals for check-in desks, is a key driver.

-- For the consumer Juniper Research sees one of the main drivers for
mobile ticketing as being 'queue busting.' Mobile ticketing solutions
allow the consumer to purchase and receive a ticket on the day of travel or
the event. This functionality can be linked to VIP entrance in a fast track
queue at an airport or check-in.


Hurdles to Adoption

However, Juniper warns that there are still a number of major hurdles that
need to be overcome in order for the mobile phone to be the major storage
medium for tickets and coupons. These hurdles include technology challenges
in the area of the delivery and redemption of mobile barcodes and the use
of NFC.

Other key findings

-- Savings for the airline industry to be $500 million each year by
migrating to mobile boarding passes


-- Far East and China region to become biggest region with a figure a
little below 697 million

-- 2.6 billion mobile tickets will be delivered by 2011 to 208 million
mobile phone users


Juniper Research illustrates the current and near-future status of mobile
ticketing and coupons with analysis and interviews from representatives of
some of the leading organisations in the growing mobile ticket and coupon
industry.

Whitepapers and further details of the study 'Mobile Ticketing & Coupons:
Strategies & Markets 2007-2011' can be freely downloaded from
http://www.juniperresearch.com. Alternatively please contact John Levett
at [email protected], telephone +44(0)1256 830002.

Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global
hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and
industry commentary.

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