Mobile Advertising
GSMA and comScore Announce UK Launch of Mobile Media Metrics
16 Million UK Mobile Users Viewed Nearly 7 Billion Pages of Online Content via their Mobile Browser in Preliminary Data for December 2009
LONDON, Feb 04, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The GSMA and comScore, Inc., in partnership with operators O2, Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile and 3UK, today announced the official UK launch of the GSMA Mobile Media Metrics (MMM) product, a pioneering census-level solution for mobile media reporting. Taking irreversibly anonymised mobile Internet usage data from all five UK mobile operators, the service will provide comprehensive insights into mobile media consumption, empowering brands and agencies to plan effective and focused campaigns for the mobile medium.
“On behalf of our operator partners, comScore and the GSMA, we are excited to be launching Mobile Media Metrics in the UK, our first market, and we anticipate that it will accelerate growth in the mobile advertising market,” said Rob Conway, CEO and Member of the Board of the GSMA. “The underlying principle of Mobile Media Metrics is to deliver valuable and actionable reporting tools to the media industry, while respecting the privacy of individuals. Access to transparent measurement is essential in establishing mobile as a legitimate advertising medium, and Mobile Media Metrics is a critical element in advancing this process.”
The GSMA Mobile Media Metrics service is based on anonymised, census-level data for mobile Internet usage across mobile networks, which is augmented with demographic data that has been collected with the consent of a representative sample of mobile Internet users. The Mobile Media Metrics service provides a rich, aggregated view of mobile Internet usage behaviour, enabling market-level analysis of site visitation and engagement metrics, such as page views, time spent on specific sites, and device types and features.
“The initiative undertaken by the GSMA and comScore is a great step forward for mobile media,” said Richard Foan, Managing Director of ABCe and Chair of JICWEBS. “Based on ABCe’s independent validation of Mobile Media Metrics, advertisers, agencies and media owners can rest assured that key metrics are compliant with and endorsed by the Joint Industry Committee for Web Standards (JICWEBS).”
Based on pre-production data*, 16 million people in the UK accessed the Internet from their mobile phones in December 2009, viewing a combined total of 6.7 billion pages and spending an aggregate of 4.8 billion minutes online during the month. The top 10 sites accounted for 70 per cent of both total pages viewed and total time spent online on mobiles during the month.
Top 10 UK Mobile Internet Sites Dec-2009* Source: GSMA Mobile
Media Metrics
Total Unique Visitors Total Pages Viewed Total Minutes
(000) (000) (000)
| Total Mobile Internet | 15,947 | Total Mobile Internet | 6,659,428 | Total Mobile Internet Audience | 4,792,411 |
| Audience Audience | |||||
| Facebook.com | 4,986 | Facebook.com | 2,635,771 | Facebook.com | 2,156,886 |
| Google Sites | 4,567 | Google Sites | 894,273 | Google Sites | 395,576 |
| Telefonica Mobile Networks | 3,731 | Orange Sites | 252,294 | Microsoft Sites | 165,725 |
| Orange Sites | 3,553 | Apple Inc. | 177,648 | Orange Sites | 138,529 |
| Vodafone Group | 3,310 | AOL (inc. Bebo) | 158,988 | AOL (inc. Bebo) | 106,446 |
| Yahoo! Sites | 1,995 | Vodafone Group | 135,003 | Apple Inc. | 104,118 |
| BBC Sites | 1,851 | BBC Sites | 104,303 | Vodafone Group | 89,126 |
| Microsoft Sites | 1,639 | Microsoft Sites | 103,566 | BBC Sites | 83,614 |
| Apple Inc. | 1,525 | eBay | 95,662 | Flirtomatic | 54,503 |
| Nokia | 1,147 | Flirtomatic | 92,654 | Yahoo! Sites | 48,685 |
Mobile Internet usage is accelerating, driven largely by the rise of smartphone devices, which are now used by one fifth of the total UK mobile subscriber base, according to comScore’s MobiLens survey. Significantly, while smartphone users represent just 29 per cent of the UK total mobile Internet audience, they accounted for 47 per cent of total page views, and 51 per cent of the total time spent online in December 2009.
GSMA MMM Core Reports is the foundation of comScore’s GSMA MMM suite of reports on mobile browsing. Full production data for the MMM Core Reports will be released in March 2010 based on February data. The GSMA and comScore are planning a full complement of additional MMM products to measure mobile usage of applications, search, reach and frequency, ad tracking, and ad effectiveness, as well as linkage of the MMM database to Kantar Media’s Target Group Index (TGI). The MMM service will also be expanded to include Wi-Fi traffic through site-centric measurement of publishers’ and ad networks’ sites, using comScore’s Media Metrix 360 solution, for a de-duplicated view of the online and mobile Internet.
* As the operators ramp up to full delivery of anonymised data to comScore, the MMM database has been populated with a subset of December data — “pre-production data” — from three operators. Pre-production data for January from four operators will be delivered later in February 2010, and we anticipate delivery of full production data from all five operators early in Q2 2010.
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“Mobile Media Metrics is a response to industry demand and is designed as an enabling service for all the players in the ecosystem, not just operators. We are very excited about the potential of this service, as a quantifiable and valuable metrics tool, to really drive mobile forward,” said John Kelly, Head of Vodafone Marketing Solutions, Vodafone Group.
“T-Mobile firmly believes in the open internet and has been a pioneering force in opening up internet access on mobile phones since 2005. The development of mobile as a media channel is the next logical step. Customers appreciate advertising only when it is relevant to them and better measurement and planning makes this more likely to happen,” said Martin Peters, Head of Mobile Search and Advertising, T-Mobile.
“Media planners and buyers have been crying out for more accountability, efficiency and targeted opportunities in mobile. The launch of Mobile Media Metrics will help to provide accurate and targeted measurement and we fully support this. Such data is crucial to realising the full potential of mobile to deliver highly personalised brand communications to customers,” said Shaun Gregory, Managing Director of O2 Media.
“This is a major milestone in the growth of mobile as a media and communications channel. We expect benefits for the whole industry – it will help businesses make decisions to deliver efficiency, growth and customer enhancements,” said Steve Ricketts, Head of Mobile Marketing and Payment Services, Orange UK.
“Network operators have long sought the independent verification which will allow them to monetise mobile Internet usage on their networks. Media buyers have also been excited about mobile for years, but have never had access to the independent statistics to justify large ad spend; hopefully Mobile Media Metrics will change all this. 3 is very excited about the opportunity provided by this initiative and we look forward to helping media buyers generate a higher ROI through the use of mobile advertising,” said Neil Andrews, Head of Portal Advertising at 3 UK.
“You could say that the last 10 or so years have been the time of the internet. I think it is very possible to imagine the next 10 years being the time of mobile, the mobile internet. What advertisers are looking to do is understand how many people of what kind are engaging with this medium and how deeply they are engaging, and they tailor their expenditure and their budgets to that data. Mobile Media Metrics promises to give advertisers exactly that kind of data,” said Bob Wootton, ISBA, The Voice of British Advertisers.
“Now that this measurement is available we will absolutely be looking to work with our agencies to ensure that they understand how mobile can play a role within the communications activity,” said Michael Smith, Central Office of Information (COI), U.K. Government.
“As with any grown up medium, in order for mobile to truly be accountable and to flourish, it needs to be measurable. What we are really excited about is the granular level of data that this service is going to provide. It will allow us to understand in fine detail the consumer journey from start to finish,” said Neil Mortensen, Opera & Joint Chair of the Media Research Group (MRG).
“I welcome Mobile Media Metrics. I think it has been a long time in construction. It is something the industry has been crying out for. It is something that we at Thomson Reuters want; it is what the advertising community wants; and I think it’s a great step forward,” said Tim Faircliff, Thomson Reuters & Vice-Chair of Association of Online Publishers (AOP).
About the GSMA
The GSMA represents the interests of the worldwide mobile communications industry. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world’s mobile operators, as well as more than 200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organisations. The GSMA is focused on innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities for its membership, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile communications industry.
For more information, please visit Mobile World Live, the new online portal for the mobile communications industry, at www.mobileworldlive.com or the GSMA corporate website at www.gsmworld.com.
For more information on Mobile Media Metrics please visit: www.gsmworld.com/mmm
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GSMA Announces Additional Keynote Speakers for 2010 Mobile World Congress
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan to Make Special Presentation on Mobile in Education
14 January 2010, Barcelona: The GSMA today announced additional keynote speakers who will be presenting at the 2010 Mobile World Congress, which will be held 15-18 February, 2010 in Barcelona. The GSMA also revealed the lineup of application developer conferences (ADCs) to be held as part of the App Planet at Mobile World Congress.
“Through its top-flight conference programme, expansive exhibition and focused specialist events, the Mobile World Congress addresses every aspect of the broad mobile communications ecosystem,” said Michael O’Hara, chief marketing officer at the GSMA. “Attendees will learn about and experience first-hand the latest developments in core mobile technologies, the role of mobile in key vertical sectors such as healthcare, finance, media and entertainment, and the rapidly-evolving world of mobile applications. All of this reinforces Mobile World Congress’ position as the industry’s must-attend event.”
New keynote speakers confirmed for the 2010 Mobile World Congress include:
- Shantanu Narayen, President and CEO, Adobe
- Erik Huggers, Director, Future Media & Technology, BBC
- Manoj Kohli, CEO and Joint Managing Director, Bharti Airtel
- Lu Yimin, President, China Unicom
- Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO, Research In Motion
- Daniel Ek, CEO, Spotify
The GSMA also announced that Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan will be making a special presentation to Mobile World Congress delegates at 10:30 am on Tuesday, 16 February. In her speech, Queen Rania will discuss the impact mobile communications can have in extending education to the world’s population. Queen Rania is UNICEF’s Eminent Global Advocate for Children and is Honorary Chair of the UN Girls’ Education Initiative. Queen Rania has supported Education for All, the In My Name Campaign, and the Class of 2015 to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Her Majesty also launched and serves as Co-Founder and Global Co-Chair for 1GOAL, a campaign to promote global education in partnership with FIFA, the World Cup South Africa 2010 and the Global Campaign for Education.
The GSMA will also be hosting nearly 90 government delegations in its Ministerial Programme for the 2010 Mobile World Congress, with approximately 40 ministers in attendance. This represents an increase of more than 30% over last year’s attendance in the programme, which brings together policy makers and industry leaders to discuss strategies for shaping the future of the mobile industry, as well as mobile’s potential to accelerate economic growth and advance social development around the world.
Mobile Developers Converge on App Planet
The inaugural App Planet event at Mobile World Congress continues to gain momentum, with industry leaders including RIM, Sony Ericsson, Vodafone and WIPJam each hosting full-day application developer conferences (ADCs). The schedule of App Planet ADCs is:
- Monday, 15 February – Vodafone 360 Developer Conference
- Tuesday, 16 February – BlackBerry Developer Day by RIM
- Wednesday, 17 February – Sony Ericsson Application Developer Conference
- Thursday, 18 February – WIPJam Application Developer Conference
In addition to hosting its ADC, Vodafone is a sponsor of App Planet, which will feature more than 120 exhibiting companies, such as Alcatel-Lucent, Intel, Qualcomm, RIM and Skype, among others. The GSMA expects between 3,000 and 5,000 mobile application developers to visit App Planet over four days. App Planet will take place in Hall 7 of the Fira de Barcelona at Montjuic. Full information on App Planet is available at http://www.mobileworldcongress.com/exhibition/app_planet.htm.
Sponsors for the 2010 Mobile World Congress include LG Electronics as Platinum Sponsor and Generalitat de Catalunya as Mobile Innovations Platinum Sponsor. For more information on the 2010 Mobile World Congress, please visit www.mobileworldcongress.com.
Mobile marketers getting ready for World Cup 2010 surge in advertising awareness
The World Cup isn’t just the biggest global sporting event in existence – it’s also one of the biggest marketing events worldwide. Pretty much every country in the world gets involved in the event, with national pride sparking a level of engagement its hard to replicate elsewhere. And a lot of mobile marketers are hoping that World Cup 2010 will drive an upsurge of public awareness in mobile advertising.
Mobile marketing and sport have had a pretty good relationship over the last year or two. Sports fans naturally form communities, and mobile advertising is probably the best channel for brands to target advertising at communities. An increasing number of large brands are using a combination of mobile advertising and sporting events to reach consumers – and these campaigns cover every part of the mobile advertising spectrum:
- Mobile barcodes: Toyota is using mobile barcodes to advertise at America Football games
- Mobile applications: Arsenal FC launched its own iPhone application
- Mobile TV: Verizon launched a mobile TV service dedicated to ESPN sports coverage
- Mobile gaming: EA Mobile timed the launch of its NFL game with the start of football season
- Mobile websites: The NHL launches it’s own advertising-supported mobile website
Those are just a few examples from recent months, and the World Cup is attracting even more attention. For the first time, mobile operators and FIFA are co-operating to ensure that every single match played will be broadcast live to mobile devices all over the world. InMobi is the largest mobile advertiser in South Africa, where the World Cup will be hosted this year. The mobile advertising giant recently declared it would be using the event to educate both the public and advertisers on how powerful the interactive medium of mobile can be.
And today, GoMo News received word of a new mobile conference being held at the end of January that is completely centered around the World Cup. It’s a good indicator of the excitement building around this opportunity – the M-Football conference is dedicated to using the World Cup as a catalyst to push mobile content, services and marketing. James Cameron, Founder of Camerjam (the company organising M-Football) explained to GoMo why the World Cup was so important for brands that want to increase their mobile footprint: “Brands looking to expand their marketing strategy to include mobile should look to the 2010 World Cup as the ideal platform from which to launch their campaigns. During the 2006 tournament, mobile data usage increased by 25% and a similar spike is expected at the 2010 event. Services such as sponsored text and video goal alerts, location and navigation tools to show fans the best place to watch matches and real-time mobile gambling and interactive games, will all give brands a massive opportunity to engage with their target audience.”

