Sprint sees advertising-supported mobile services
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Hey, just so long as they are not pop-up ads, I am all for Sprint’s plan! Sure, it might be sort of annoying, but it is most likely worth it if the services being provided are normally a bit pricey.
Sprint sees many new opportunities emerging in mobile data services in the coming years, among them the chance to sell advertising on its mobile entertainment offerings, a company executive told a wireless conference on Tuesday.
“It’s inescapable that that’s a great opportunity over the long term,” said Paul Reddick, vice president of business development, strategy and planning at Sprint PCS, the carrier’s mobile division.
Sprint offers games, TV and other mobile content today that is fully supported by customer fees. It’s not clear yet what form advertising might take, whether commercials inserted into shows and games or some other delivery method, Reddick said. He spoke on a panel discussion at the Wireless Ventures conference in Redwood Shores, Calif.
The carrier, which agreed late last year to acquire mobile operator Nextel Communications, also sees strong potential for location-based services and the use of handsets as electronic wallets, Reddick said. However, new data services aren’t yet a big magnet for subscribers, he said. [Read the rest]
