With the United States, at least for now, out of the leadership position in online casino gambling of any kind, the industry and all of its new branches is ready for the taking by other countries and continents, such as Europe and Asia, mainly the United Kingdom and China. This goes for mobile online casino sites as well, the next thing in the online casino industry, although some would say it is already going strong. But if $1.35 billion a year is not enough to impress someone that mobile online casino gambling is already a de facto reality, then predictions have it growing several times over to no less than $16.6 billion by 2025.
In some countries in Europe, such as Holland, Austria and Germany, the United Kingdom and Scandinavian countries, online casino features are already available on mobile phones. These include mainly lottery tickets that can be bought from the mobile phone, as well as betting on sports events, local and from around the world. The services are also being more and more available in Asia, which in a matter of a few years will likely grow to be the largest market for online casino gambling over mobile phones.
The typical online casino gambler who is and will be gambling over mobile phones and handheld devices is the same all over the world. He (or she) is "young, upwardly mobile professional with disposable income," said one expert of the online casino industry. The gender inequality, with men forming the majority of online casino gambelrs today, will actually level and even out.
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