By 2014, more than three billion of the world’s adult population will be able to transact electronically via mobile and Internet technology.
Market implications:
- Two trends are merging
that will drastically alter the future of the world’s trading economy:- The rapid rise of mobile and Internet technology adoption in emerging economies.
- Advances in mobile payment, commerce and banking.
- Together they will open the way for a significant portion of the world’s adult population to transact electronically. For many of these newly enfranchised consumers from emerging economies, the ability to use short message service (SMS), e-mail or payment accounts will constitute their first and only access to the estimated $1 trillion global economy.
- For global firms such as Coca Cola and Carrefour, it will provide electronic reach and the ability to transact with a significant majority of adults on the planet.
- For entities such as eBay, TaoBao or Craigslist, it will open a huge opportunity for consumer-to-consumer transactions.
- For mobile operators, Internet companies and financial institutions, it will open vast new markets for the provision of transactional and funds transfer capabilities.
[Source: http://gartner.com/predicts, Gartner, Inc., Gartner Top End User Predictions for 2010: Coping with the New Balance of Power]
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