Industry Research Reports and Market Analysis at MindBranch.com Research Index | Publishers | My Account | Contact Us | About MindBranch
Welcome Guest  (Login/Register) |  0 items
  
Advanced Search > | Tips >
Contact a
Research Assistant

US 800-774-4410
or +1-240-747-3094

Search Assistance >

Home  > Communications  >  Wireless  >  Networking

Opportunities and Pitfalls in the Mobile Broadcast TV Market, 2006-2011 (Executive Presentation)


Published Date: April 2007
Published By: Datamonitor
Page Count: 18
Order Code: R313-21362
 
DescriptionTable of ContentsSimilar
Products

Introduction

This presentation outlines the current environment of mobile broadcast TV in Europe, North America and certain regions in Asia-Pac. Datamonitor considers 2007 to be a critical year for the up-take of mobile broadcast TV and it is crucial for those interested in the space to understand current market trends and dynamics.

Scope

Outlines drivers for the uptake of mobile broadcast TV including consumer demand for multimedia handsets and increasing mobile phone penetration. Highlights different mobile broadcast TV business models, service flows and revenue streams including broadcast led, MNO led and wholesale approaches. Outlines benefits and challenges with each different bearer technology including DVB-H, MediaFLO, DAB-IP and DMB-T.

Highlights

Datamonitor predicts at the end of 2006 there were around 4.4 million mobile broadcast TV subscribers. This subscriber base is forecasted to grow to c65.6 million in 2010 and c155.6 million by 2012 with a CAGR of 66.2%. Broadcast video content will have to adapt to the mobile environment. These changes will be driven by both user consumption habits and the functionality of the handsets themselves. Datamonitor considers that the repurposing of content will be essential in adding value to services and further promoting mass adoption. As the needs of mobile operators and content producers grow, coupled with the growing complexity of bearer technologies, Datamonitor considers that providers of mobile broadcast service management solutions must ensure that their systems are flexible enough to adapt to multiple formats and technical specifications.

Reasons to Purchase

Understand key drivers promoting the adoption of mobile video services including mobile broadcast TV. Gain insight into key business models for the service including subscription services and the potential for advertising in the future. Gain insight into key parts of the mobile broadcast infrastructure value chain and services that these components offer.

Please note, this file is delivered as a PowerPoint Presentation.

Similar Products
MarketWatch: Telecoms
Published Nov 2008 by Datamonitor


Wireless Telecommunications Services
Published Nov 2008 by First Research, Inc.


North American Mass Notification System Services Market
Published Oct 2008 by Frost & Sullivan


The New Rules of M2M:Q&A from CTIA 2008’s M2M Sessions
Published Oct 2008 by Yankee Group


European Wireless M2m Market, Third Edition,The
Published Oct 2008 by Berg Insight


Mobile Navigation Services
Published Oct 2008 by Berg Insight


China Digital Mobile Communication Exchanger Market Analysis
Published Oct 2008 by Reports From China


U.S. & EU HLS Communications Interoperability Markets & Technology Forecast - 2008-2012
Published Oct 2008 by Homeland Security Research Corporation


Asia Pacific Mobile Satellite Services Markets
Published Sep 2008 by Frost & Sullivan


Worldwide Cellular Infrastructure 2008-2012 Forecast: A Dynamic Steady State
Published Sep 2008 by IDC




 


Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Site Map | Return Policy | Help FAQs
Copyright © 1999-2008, All Rights Reserved, MindBranch.com
Trust-e Logo
Phone: 800-774-4410 (US) or +1-240-747-3094 (Int'l)
Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST Monday through Friday
Email: support@mindbranch.com