By Tarmo Virki
PARIS (Reuters) - The more than $500 million mobile advertising market looks set to multiply in just a few years, helped by new technologies and the spread of more advanced phones.
Executives attending Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit in Paris, New York and Seoul said the demand for mobile advertising was finally rising after years of high hopes in the industry.
"I think mobile is one of the great growth opportunities," said Randy Falco, head of AOL, the Internet division of Time Warner Inc. (TWX.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), which this week purchased mobile advertising company Third Screen Media.
"It will certainly be in the $4.5 to $5 billion range in terms of the marketplace (in five years)," he said, adding that estimates for the annual market now range from $500 million to $900 million.
"I think you need to be there. That's money that's coming from some place. It's coming from other media," Falco said.
Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive of WPP Group Plc (WPP.L: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), said he sees mobile advertising as an interesting area, which has much growth ahead.
"My sense is that that is an area that is small but growing fairly rapidly," he said.
Strategy Analytics, one of the most cautious forecasters on mobile advertising market growth, has forecast global mobile advertising market will reach $574 million this year and grow almost three-fold by 2010. Continued...
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