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Porn on your mobile: A sure sign that mobile is becoming the next mass medium

Ron JeremyWhat does pornography and mass mediums have in common?

Where pornography goes, so goes the masses. 

Newspapers, magazines, radio, television & the VCR were all popularized once the adult industry adopted the channel as their own. 

The same could be said for the interweb.

In the early days of the Internet when Mosiac was the dominant web browser, I was building my first website on a Unix server using a student account allocated to me by Cornell University.  While I was learning basic HTML skills in Textpad,  the adult industry was building sites centered around their content. The joke back then was that every site on the world wide web was only 2 links away from an adult based website.  Although today’s sites require more than two degrees of separation to reach an adult content website, the impact of the adult industry on the interweb is certainly no joke.  

They same will be said for mobile

As reported by Reuters today, adult content on your mobile phone is coming to North America this year.  Although popular in Europe, Asia and other parts of the world already, this will be the first time that accessible mobile adult content has made it’s way to North America. 

With the adult content industry moving into the North American mobile space this year, it’s a sure sign that the masses will be shortly behind.  

  • Geoff

    Actually, Telus offered the possibility of downloading adult content for a whole two months in January/February 2007 until they caved under criticism from consumers and the Roman Catholic archbishop of Vancouver: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070221.wtelusporn0221/BNStory/Business/

    It will be interesting to see how much longer the Canadian mobile carriers will stay away from this revenue stream that Juniper Research estimates at $14.5 billion US between 2006 and 2011…

  • Geoff

    Actually, Telus offered the possibility of downloading adult content for a whole two months in January/February 2007 until they caved under criticism from consumers and the Roman Catholic archbishop of Vancouver: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070221.wtelusporn0221/BNStory/Business/

    It will be interesting to see how much longer the Canadian mobile carriers will stay away from this revenue stream that Juniper Research estimates at $14.5 billion US between 2006 and 2011…

  • http://www.burningthebacon.com/ Phil Barrett

    Thanks for the additional background info Geoff

    It will be very interesting to see if the Canadian carriers try again this year…although i could see offering adult related content as a niche MVNO opportunity too

  • http://www.burningthebacon.com Phil Barrett

    Thanks for the additional background info Geoff

    It will be very interesting to see if the Canadian carriers try again this year…although i could see offering adult related content as a niche MVNO opportunity too

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