India, Indonesia, Vietnam and the US do a billion each, says new research from Buzz City.
The quarterly summary from the Asia-based specialist suggests there's no slowdown in the market for mobile advertising.
In the second quarter of 2011, more than 30bn ad banners were delivered across the Buzz City network.
That's a quarter-on-quarter increase of 30 per cent, with the top 20 countries delivering 76 per cent of all banners served (23 billion).
Within this 47 are serving 100m a quarter, and still growing fast. Indeed, the UK grew 54 per cent in Q2, while India increased banners served by 27 per cent.
During this period the average cost per click across the entire network was $0.03.
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KF Lai, CEO of BuzzCity, said: “Mobile advertising is no longer dominated by a handful of markets. To have nearly 50 countries each serving over 100 million adverts per quarter is not only an important milestone, but a real indication of the depth and increasing maturity of the entire mobile ecosystem.
"Mobile internet advertising is now a pervasive force for marketers to spread their message, build brands and transact – a medium that we cannot afford to ignore.” says
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As Mobile ads is increasing in every country in a booster manner, how much time it took to reach its end..Its growth is a innovative tech..as considered in case of mobile technology.But, how many affiliates can grow and in case of server space how much is its adaptability.However it will be a nice news until now for the ad servers as it is growing.....
Thanks
saka sima Jul 13th 2011 at 3:12PM
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