DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a2e0d6/3q_2011_eastern_eu) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.'s new report "3Q.2011 Eastern Europe Mobile Payment Market Forecast 2009 - 2015: Gross transaction value of mobile payments in Eastern Europe to rise to $42.3 billion in 2015" to their extensive offering of mobile telecommunications market research publications.
Eastern Europe Mobile Payment Market Forecast provides a comprehensive forecast of the regional and country-specific mobile payment markets. The countries covered are Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine.
IE Market Research covers annual forecasts of mobile payment users; mobile payment transactions by technology (such as NFC, SMS, WAP, USSD); and mobile payment transactions by type of purchase (such as merchandise, digital products, ticketing, mobile money transfers, bill payments, and pre-paid top-ups). The report is based on Global Consumer Telecommunications Survey, which covers 50,000 mobile users in 50 markets globally; and is the most extensive country-specific forecasts of its kind.
This report will be useful to:
- Strategists and analysts at mobile phone operators and banks/credit card companies responsible for mobile payment strategy development and business analytics.
- Developers of mobile payment systems at handset manufacturers.
- Device manufacturers in all areas of the telecommunications market that need strategy recommendations on key trends in the global mobile payment industry.
- Financial analysts and portfolio managers covering firms in the mobile payment market.
- Consultants advising their clients on mobile payment markets.
- Researchers who need to gain a better understanding of the global mobile payment market.
Key Topics Covered:
- SMS
- WAP/Web
- USSD
- NFC
- Merchandise purchases
- Digital purchases
- Ticketing
- Money transfers
- Bill payment
- Prepaid top-ups
- Average Transaction
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