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 <description>&lt;p&gt;According to a new report from Juniper Research “Mobile Music Services: Ringtones, Ringback Tones and Original Recordings (4th edition),” subscription-based music rental services are expected to surge in popularity reaching $3.3 billion by 2012.     Report author Dr Windsor Holden suggests that once consumers have taken the time and effort to build up an extensive playlist, they will be increasingly reluctant to unsubscribe from that service and from the operator, thereby providing a significant boost to the ARPU levels.    However, the report also states that as 3G services are rolled out in emerging markets, then full-track download sales will mushroom, with the volume of downloads in India alone rising from less than 2 million in 2007 to nearly 480 million in 2012.    Other findings from the Juniper report include:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li &gt;The global market for end-user generated mobile music revenues will rise from $8.9 billion in 2007 to nearly $17.6 billion in 2012&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li &gt;Total revenues from original recordings delivered to the handset will increase from  $960 million in 2007 to $6.1 billion in 2012&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li &gt;Revenues from ringtones will peak in 2010, subsequently declining as a result of competitive pricing allied to a steady migration to ad-funded and/or self-created ringtones&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li &gt;Finally — and we’ve no idea how much that’s actually relevant — the report praises the iPhone’s UI, but argues that Apple’s decision to eschew 3G in favour of a greater battery life was incorrect&lt;/li&gt;
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   If you want to know more, white papers and further details of the study are available on  Juniper’s website .   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Mobile gambling wagers to approach $12 billion within 3 yearsJuniper Research: Mobile social networking set for explosive growthJuniper Research: Mobile adult content market to approach $3.5 billion by 2010Mobile phone accessories to generate more revenue than the smartphones in 2007Mobile video telephony and messaging services to exceed $17 billion by 2012&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
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