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OPERATORS FORECAST $12bn LOCATION BASED SERVICES REVENUES - BUT...

OPERATORS FORECAST $12bn LOCATION BASED SERVICES REVENUES - BUT DEMAND LOW COST ENABLING TECHNOLOGY

Major survey reveals growing demand for high accuracy and triggers 10 trial requests for CPS Matrix technology

(ITU, Geneva; 13 October 2003) Mobile operators are forecasting major growth in revenues from high accuracy location-based services to almost $12bn by 2005 - but only if low cost mass market enabling technologies are in place to drive the market.

Overall, operators forecast average annual revenues of $12 per subscriber from location-based services in 2005 - growing to $35 by 2008 - according to an in-depth operator survey by Cambridge Positioning Systems (CPS).

The company recently completed a series of workshops with leading operators from all over the world to explore current and future location-based service strategies. Collectively, the operators served over 30 per cent of the global GSM subscriber market - in both established and emerging GSM markets.

As a result of the workshop programme, 10 operators are now planning trials of CPS's Matrix location solution, which offers high accuracy for under $1 per subscriber.

The main research findings were:
- demand for sub-100m high accuracy solutions is growing as operators seek to differentiate their service offerings in saturating markets - with operators now pushing for trials of new location technologies

- likewise, new market entrants are looking to high accuracy LBS as an immediate marketing advantage in the fight for customers

- however, while high accuracy location solutions will be the catalyst for location-based services, deployment costs must be extremely cost-effective if they are to kick-start mass-market LBS adoption

- Cell-ID based services have proved disappointing in terms of application innovation and consumer take-up
- corporate vehicle, fleet and workforce management will help drive early usage of high accuracy services in the corporate and SME market

- the major consumer market driver will be information services, with rapid growth predicted for personal and child safety services

- mobile gaming and m-coupons, cited as a strong growth areas in industry reports, will remain niche markets with slower than expected growth

CPS Chief Executive Chris Wade said: "We wanted to find out exactly what people are thinking right now about location based services. Through our business modelling workshops, we explored a range of scenarios for current and future services and all-important revenues.

"The results were very encouraging in terms of operators growth strategies but underline how the business model only works if enabling technologies are low cost."

Further enquiries:

Colin Ashcroft,
Communications Director,
Cambridge Positioning Systems
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 326984
Mobile: +44 (0) 7769 740 296
E: colin.ashcroft@cursor-system.com


About CPS:

Cambridge Positioning Systems Limited (CPS) is the key enabler for high accuracy location in the GSM wireless world. Its innovative Matrix technology allows network operators to develop new services that improve the safety of their customers and deliver profitable applications. Regarded as the location standard for the GSM market, Matrix uses sophisticated mathematical algorithms to determine a user's position. CPS has licensed its technology to leading global vendors for integration into handsets and chipsets.


Colin Ashcroft
Communications Director
Cambridge Positioning Systems Ltd
62-64 Hills Road
Cambridge
CB2 1LA
Registered in England 2808344


Tel: 01223 326900
Fax:01223 326901
Email: Colin.Ashcroft@cursor-system.com


Cursor* is a trademark of Cambridge Positioning Systems Limited


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