The Opera Mini browser has done more for the mobile internet than all the operators and device makers put together. With its awesome full web to mobile screen crunching technology, superior data compressing and rich experience, it has made the web accessible to everyone with a GPRS enabled handset no matter how feature rich the handsets are. And people love it- the billion page views that it serves month on month is a testament to its growing popularity. It’s surprising that the device makers, apart from Apple, have not been able to develop a worthy competitor to the Opera mini.
However, what peeves me is that content companies and carries have not been able to harness the potential of the Mini. The Carriers on their part have been silent spectators to the runaway success of the mini. Sure, they’re happy that it’s made a lot of people adopt the mobile internet and thus boost data volumes and internet plans. Again, this is another step that will lead to the operator becoming a dumb pipe in the long run.
More worrying is that content and media companies too have not realized that millions of subscribers have been consuming their content and services through the mini without any substantial benefit to these web media companies. You would say, hey, they are getting massive page views? Wrong! With the Opera Mini all the page views are meaningless since Opera Mini fetches all content through a proxy server that reformats web pages into a format more suitable for small screens thorough the Opera Servers based in the US or Norway. Thus, all the page views are just non-identifiable and not serve the basic purpose of any intelligible data that is traditionally known through normal web browsers which can be used for advertising.
Also, the monetisable services that are available in a wap/app format through the carrier decks are bypassed since users the Free to use internet services through the Mini instead! For e.g.- a well known matrimonial web services company in India runs its wap and sms services through carriers on a micro-payment revenue model. However, the same services are available to the user through the Opera Mini for Free!! Now why would anyone pay for the WAP/SMS services now?! Ditto for sport scores, infoservices etc..! Some smart internet content and services companies have thankfully taken this into account and are now identifying the browser type and serving only Mobile internet sites on the Mini like the popular Men’s Mag- Nuts or Loaded in the UK. Nuts mag offered the full web services on the Mini earlier but by the sheer traffic that it got through the Mini lead them into serving mobile users with the mobile internet portal only. Now users can download content from Nuts mag at a price- no more free web services and revenue leakages! Well done, Nuts.
This is a fine example of how web media companies and carriers can truly monetize the mobile internet through the Opera Mini. Sure, I might face some flak saying that it’s detrimental to the growth of the mobile internet etc but with the current economic climate and digital advertising hard to come by, some tough decisions need to be taken for the web companies and carriers to survive lest they get into the mess that the newspapers in the US have gotten themselves into.
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