Enters MVAS Abhay Singhal, co-founder and head, global ad sales, mKhoj, says, “Mobile value added services have seen an unprecedented growth in India.” Revenue from MVAS is amounted to be $348.8 million by 2009.
Indian Mobile Value Added Service (MVAS) has come a long way from its early days of P2P SMS (Person-to-Person Short Message Service). Today MVAS portfolio includes graphics/wallpapers, ringtones, caller ring back tones (CRBT), SMS contests and games.
“Globally, mobile VAS can account for 25-30 percent of the total value of what operators generate, in advanced situations. However, in India, according to the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), it is at 10 percent currently and expected to contribute 20 percent of the mobile revenues over the next three years. The VAS industry in India is estimated to be at Rs. 5000 crore and is supposed to grow to touch Rs. 8000 crore by the end of FY '08,” Pankaj Sethi says.
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