Ringtones the
Multibillion Dollar Business
By Philip Nicosia
Yet another year's growth in the mobile ringtone
market has confirmed its position as a major
force in the music industry.
Once considered a passing craze, ringtones
now account for more than 10% of the global
music market and are overtaking CD sales sooner
than expected. Few thought that the monophonic
tones of the late 1990s would evolve into
the multi-billion dollar market that exists
today. But, following the advent of true polyphonic
ringtones in 2003, the realisation of their
potential has developed a fresh momentum.
Unable to ignore the ringtone market,
the music business has come to embrace
its future and its influence on youth
culture. This is especially true of the
hip-hop industry whose output makes-up
more than half of all downloaded ringtones.
Successful artists such as 50 Cent, Mariah
Carey and Kanye West have all learnt that
ringtones are by no means a niche product.
If there is a key to this success then
it is probably the creation of a 'total
product', that is, the full customisation
of phones with ringtones, wallpapers,
screensavers, logos, picture messages
and games. This has led to huge consumer
choice and demand, with endless catalogues
of music and themes now available on both
mono and polyphonic phones. Another factor
has been the obvious media impact, with
the likes of the infamous Crazy Frog ringtone
experiencing unprecedented coverage.
This popularity should continue for a
while yet, thanks to advances in sound
quality and the use of MP3 and Real Music
by the current generation of phones. There
are still new markets to explore as well,
with the music-loving Latin Americans
expected provide the next big growth area.
Ultimately, the long term success of
the ringtone market could depend on the
ability of the major phone manufacturers
like Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and
Samsung to combine the very latest technology
with wide-ranging compatibility; a balance
which is becoming increasingly important
in this truly global industry.
Philip Nicosia is the founder of Ringtones.
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