This paper describes eight requirement indicators derived from a mobile work characterisation framework (MWCF). The MWCF is a framework for analysing mobile scenarios (mobile tasks) in order to implement a system to support such scenarios. The requirement indicators are computed from the score of the MWCF. These are used to reveal the complexity of the different parts of a final mobile support system (software and hardware). Further, these indicators can be a help to prioritise the non-functional and functional requirements of the end-system. We have identified the following indicators: General Task Indicator, Information Complexity Indicator, Location Complexity Indicator, Time Complexity Indicator, Network Connectivity Indicator, Network Speed Indicator, Energy Consumption Indicator, Transactional Support Indicator and Mobility Indicator. In this paper, we apply these indicators on four different scenarios and discuss how they can be used in practice. KEY WORDS Requirement enginee...