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The Mobile Broadcast TV Market 2007 (Market Focus)

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Datamonitor
Published: March 2007
Product Code: R313-21334
Description
Introduction

This brief 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. Addresses different service trials and service launches in the North American, European and Asian-Pacific regions. Highlights

conservative forecasts for mobile broadcast TV uptake until 2012 in North America, Europe and Asia-Pac.Highlights

Primary drivers for the adoption of mobile broadcast TV include increasing mobile phone penetration, growing handset shipments and, most importantly, the strong demand for content on-the-go. Datamonitor considers that there are significant barriers for mass adoption for mobile broadcast TV and that addressing these issues will be fundamental for the growth of the service. Barriers include spectrum allocation for services, device functionality and competition from alternative entertainment sources. 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%.Reasons to Purchase

Understand key drivers promoting the adoption of mobile video services including mobile broadcast TV. Gain insight into key challenges facing the widespread implementation and adoption for mobile broadcast TV services. Access forecasts for service uptake in both mature and growing wireless markets.
Table of Contents
DATAMONITOR VIEW
CATALYST
SUMMARY
METHODOLOGY
ANALYSIS
Video content becomes an integral part of handset functionality
Mobile phone growth is escalating - particularly in Asia-Pac
What is mobile broadcast television?
Consumers desire multifunctional audio-visual handsets
Live services provide mixed messages regarding potential adoption habits
Trials aim to make the jump to live services in a variety of markets during 2007
DVB-H set to have the strongest foothold in Europe with services already deployed
3 Italia illustrates strong adoption despite missing subscriber targets
Virgin Mobile and BT Movio mobile broadcast service has lackluster responses from consumers
DigitAlb launch free DVB-H service to consumers in Albania
North America begins to go live in 2007 with Verizon and AT&T
Asia-Pac is an increasingly complicated and diverse mobile broadcast market
Japan and South Korea shows strong mobile broadcast growth
Barriers for adoption could hinder the uptake of mobile broadcast TV services
Spectrum capacity remains a hindrance for adoption - although not as much as originally expected
Certain device constraints still need to be overcome
Competition from alternative content sources is the biggest issue for adoption
Consumer education is the most important issue - you need to see it to believe it
Asia-pacific set to continue dominance of mobile broadcast TV usage
Strong growth expected - but not as quickly as first thought
Asia-Pacific expected to have the most subscribers by 2012
Germany is expected to be Europe's largest market with Italy not far behind by 2012
USA expected to be the largest national market by 2012
China expected to be the largest Asia-Pacific market by 2012
Market outlook for mobile broadcast TV remains positive - but with reservations
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Figure 1: Mobile subscribers including pre-pay, 2006-2012
Figure 2: Simplified model for mobile video consumption
Figure 3: Crossroads of mobile broadcast TV
Figure 4: Global mobile broadcast TV subscribers, 2006 - 2012
Figure 5: Regional comparison of mobile broadcast TV subscribers, 2006 - 2012
Figure 6: European mobile broadcast subscribers, 2012
Figure 7: United States mobile broadcast TV subscribers, 2006 - 2012
Figure 8: Major Asia-Pac market comparison for mobile broadcast TV subscribers , 2006 - 2012
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