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The Mobile Gambling market is a subset of the Mobile Content industry, which encompasses a wide range of digital services and products that are accessed via mobile devices. Mobile Gambling refers to the use of mobile devices to access online gambling services, such as sports betting, casino games, and lotteries. Mobile Gambling has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it allows users to access gambling services from anywhere, at any time.
Mobile Gambling services are typically provided by online gambling operators, who offer a range of games and betting options. These operators often partner with mobile network operators to provide their services, and may also offer additional features such as loyalty programs and bonuses.
Some of the major companies in the Mobile Gambling market include Bet365, William Hill, 888 Holdings, Paddy Power Betfair, and Ladbrokes Coral Group. Show Less Read more