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Mobile spending on the rise in 2005

Mobile expenditure to top IT spending priorities

Miya Knights, Computing 23 Feb 2005
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Demand for mobile telephony services for European business is set to increase in 2005 and outstrip overall IT spending, according to research.

According to a survey conducted by analyst Quocirca, one in three respondents say they plan to increase spending in this area by 20 per cent or more, while UK specific figures suggest that mobile spending will be eight times more than that spent on other IT projects.

Some 62 per cent of UK-based companies anticipate some sort of data card rollout to employees this year, using either third-generation or GPRS networks, while 40 per cent say they will deploy Blackberry personal digital assistants (PDAs) to staff.

And the other top mobility projects set to come to fruition this year include providing either wide-scale or limited mobile access to email or other business systems, and the deployment of a variety of wireless PDAs.

Quocirca conducted the pan-European survey of 240 mobile-operator relationship managers from companies with multi-million euro turnovers on behalf of O2 in time for last week's trade event, the 3GSM World Congress 2005 in Cannes.

The researcher's UK-specific statistics came from 100 respondents working with mobile technology provision and procurement in UK companies.

Rob Bamforth, Quocirca analyst and author of the European and UK-specific reports said: 'Businesses are clearly thinking hard about the possibilities and many are already seeing substantial benefits from mobile email.

'But the real value to them will come when they combine this with access to their critical and fundamental services - the rest of IT.'

See also:

Mobile securityMobile devices are the 'new frontier' for viruses, warns report  03 Mar 2005
Strong demand in run up to Christmas 2004 boosts market  02 Mar 2005
Main focus this year will be on business processes and business intelligence  14 Jan 2005

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