Mobile Gaming Leads the Way
By Lilly Dice
The state of online gambling may
have just found another highly viable ally. The new world offered up by
the mobile gaming industry can be highly rewarding for online casino operators
and software providers, as the opportunity to play online, is increased
by the popularity of hand-held devices such as PDAs, mobile handsets and
palmtops. Soon we could see a growth in various synergies and partnerships
between the hugely popular online gambling market and the even trendier
mobile gaming industry which could just be the ticket to adding legitimacy
to the exceptionally lucrative world that is online gambling.
Mobile gaming is one of the fastest
growing industries in the United States of America and it is expected to
increase from "1.2 billion dollars of annual revenues in 2005 to 7.6 billion
dollars by 2010", according to reports published online. This means that
the growth of the mobile gaming population is set to jump by a rapid 200
million people who will be using their cellular phones for extra curricular
activities like mobile gambling.
There is no limit to the opportunities
that mobile and wireless devices afford the gambling community and it is
great that games like poker, slots and Roulette are already being played
using mobile handsets. Wireless applications like WAP, GPRS and OTA are
making the lives of million simpler and faster, and some say this adds
to the overall mobile gaming experience.
However, there are some limitations
that cannot be overlooked when considering a leap into the mobile gambling
market and these are usually legislative, technological and cultural hurdles.
In order for these factors to be properly addressed, they will need to
be negotiated carefully and strict security will have to be thought out
when dealing with problem gamblers.
Considering mobile gambling like
its online counterpart has more anonymity than is offered at land-based
casinos, there is a threat to its integrity because it is harder to pin
down and track underage gambling due to the lack of real interaction with
a customer.
Even though these problems could
provide serious setbacks for the market, this is in no way hindering the
speed at which consumers are joining in the fun that is being offered by
mobile gambling. Mobile handsets are becoming more and more advanced, and
with the hardware comes the same technological advancement in the software,
which means an increase in use and the more people are buying into them.
It is a never-ending cycle when it comes to technological advancement and
one can only hope that the mobile gambling market is not just another passing
trend.
Lilly Dice is a journalist who writes
for Online Gambling Doctor
and Online Poker Doctor. Dubbed
Lil' Dice on her websites, she has gained experience in the news and entertainment
industry and has a background in broadcast and online journalism.
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