Mobile Messaging Expected To Grow To $212 Billion By 2013
SMS is taking off in the Americas, mobile email continues its strong growth in developed regions, subscriber growth is driving messaging adoption in Asia-Pacific, and social networking is lifting the messaging boat across nearly all regions, according to research firm ABI Research. The combination of these factors is expected to grow revenues from mobile messaging to $212 billion by 2013, according to the firm.
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