According to IDC, the total mobile services market revenue in India will reach $29.8 billion (about Rs. 17 lakh crore) by 2014 and is expected to touch $37 billion (around Rs. 22 lakh crore) in 2017 with a CAGR of 5.2 percent.
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"Among mobile services, only mobile broadband services show strong growth, meanwhile SMS and MMS are on a decline trend. Voice services tend to have a flat growth rate," IDC Asia Pacific Telecommunication Group Senior Research Manager Ashadi Cahyadi said.
With recent operators' initiatives to introduce more content/applications and improve consumer awareness for data services, mobile data revenue is expected to grow in India, Cahyadi added.
The strong growth in revenues from mobile broadband or data connectivity is also expected to be driven by increasing penetration of affordable smartphones and faster rollout of 3G and LTE services across the country.
"For India, mobile broadband market in 2014 will continue to have strong growth compared to other mobile services market. This service is expected to reach US 7 billion by 2017 with a CAGR of 32 percent," Cahyadi sad.
3G subscriber addition will hold the highest five-year CAGR of 68 percent compared to other mobile technology, IDC said.
"This is mainly due to more 3G services coverage across the country, especially in the big cities. With this trend, operators should focus more on their mobile broadband strategy," Cahyadi said.
The Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) region, considered more dynamic market than other emerging and mature markets, is expected to see the growth rate for voice services revenue slow down and achieve a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5 percent.
However, data connectivity or mobile broadband revenue will grow at a CAGR of 19.3 percent from 2012 to 2017.
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