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Mobile LBS Market 2016 to grow at a CAGR of 35.74% during the period to 2020

Location-based services (LBS) uses the positioning capabilities of wireless applications to deliver innovative services to mobile users. LBS is a vital and dynamic area in the technology market, offering a cost-effective engagement of mobile customers. LBS uses GIS technology and the Internet to track the user’s location and provide search results. Mobile LBS uses the location of users within a wireless network using location-enabled mobile devices. Location-enabled mobile devices include smartphones, tablets, PNDs, and devices fitted in vehicles. The key features of LBS include real-time directions, friend finders, location-based social networking, real-time tracking, location-based advertising, discovering places, and location induced searches. It also generates information regarding ongoing local events, shopping and location-based entertainment options.

Global mobile lbs market to grow at a CAGR of 35.74% over the period 2014-2019.

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Key Regions

Americas
APAC
EMEA

Key Vendors

Foursquare
Facebook
Google
Groupon
HERE
Telecommunication System
TomTom

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Other Prominent Vendors

AdNear
AeroScout
Appello Systems
Apple
Appstudioz
AT&T
CityGrid Media
deCarta (Uber)
Ekahau
Jiepang
Lemon (LifeLock)
MapmyIndia
Micello
Navizon
NinthDecimal
Placecast
PlaceIQ
Proximus (Belgacom Mobile)
ScanBuy
Scoutmob
SCVNGR
Shopkick (SK Planet)
Skyhook (True Position Inc.)
Sprint (Softbank)
Telenav
Telenity
Verizon Wireless
Vigo
xAD
Xtify (IBM)
Yelp

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Mobile technology helps the U.K. government fight poverty

The government of the United Kingdom has partnered up with the GSMA to use tech to help.

The U.K. Department for International Development (DFID) has now funded a project that will be conducted by the GSM Association (GSMA), a mobile operator group, which will use mobile technology in order to help to combat poverty among people living in developing nations.

The purpose of the use of these mobile devices will be to help to enhance the quality of life in areas of extreme poverty.

The DFID will be funding the effort as the GSMA creates and implements mobile technology that will help to batter the response in catastrophes such as natural disasters. It is also meant to help to ensure that people have access to safe drinking water and that women will be able to have access to the use of financial services. This new partnership, says the U.K. government, will be important in overcoming extreme poverty as well as gender inequality. It is also meant to “promote decent work and economic growth, innovation and infrastructure.”

The United Kingdom has been battling extreme poverty for a decade and is now adding mobile technology to boost its effectiveness.

Mobile Technology - PovertyNick Hurd, the international development minister, explained that the United Kingdom has placed itself “at the forefront of bringing the battle against extreme poverty into the digital era,” over the last decade. He also went on to add that “With more people in developing countries using mobiles than ever before, this partnership with the GSMA and its members will increase access to banking services, especially for women, bring access to energy to many for the first time and even vital health information.”

The hope is that this opportunity for boosting the development of mobile tech in these areas will both change and save lives, while giving women the opportunity they need to take hold of their own potential. This will allow those economies to experience meaningful growth and will make it possible for Britain to establish trade with them.

Mobile technology provides an affordable way to bring communication and tools within reach of those who need it most.