Mobile Betting Online



As the mobile sectors, and with it mobile betting online, have grown throughout the years, providers have constantly searched for methods to extend the mobile phone to support more features than just telephony.

  • Several application frameworks have been embedded into mobiles and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). These allow third party applications such as Short Messaging Service (SMS), Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Java, Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW), Windows CE, Symbian and others to be executed from mobile phones – thus providing mobile betting online with the nuts and bolts it requires to exist and execute, appeal and grow in popularity.
  • Mobile betting online falls under the entertainment sector and is predicted to be one of the worlds' first major global mobile e-commerce applications. Online gaming and mobile betting online offers the world of entertainment a new channel and challenge for a growing fast-paced mobile global audience - Games, streaming video, gambling and other forms of entertainment all have great potential for the world of mobile betting online. Simple games seen on mobile phones today have already been quite a success and gaining in popularity.
  • Mobile Online betting offers clients easy access, mobility, comfort and enabling technology to enjoy their online gaming. As we move into even better technology the so-called Fourth Generation (4G) devices mobile betting online will certainly rise with it to a new level as well. Fourth generation services are currently still being researched, however the Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo are planning to offer the first commercial service by 2006. Fourth generation services will allow very high communication channels along with support for next generation internet protocols (IPv6). The technology will also have support for several communication technologies involving public networks, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) systems and digital household appliances. A launch date is estimated for sometime in 2006 with a transfer rate of 100 Mbps!