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Analyze the Regulatory Issues That Face Mobile TV Service Providers.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51038) has announced the addition of Investing in Mobile TV - How to Make Money From Mobile TV to their offering.

Mobile TV has emerged as the next major mobile application. Nearly every 3G mobile service in operation today includes a Mobile TV service. The business analysis in this report found that this is a cost effective way to start a service but is only one element in building a profitable Mobile TV service. This report examines the broadcast, multicast (1) To transmit data to multiple recipients on the network at the same time using one transmission stream to the switches, at which point data are distributed out to the end users on separate lines. , and satellite alternatives and defines how each of them may be used to extend a Mobile TV strategy to address a mass market. One surprising conclusion was that WiMAX is a strong technology choice for creating a monolithic Single object. Self contained. One unit.  mass market Mobile TV service.

Mobile TV services require a significant investment by mobile operators, broadcasters, and content providers to create profitable services. This report identifies the technology and business strategies that will be required to build profitable services in a full range of markets.

This 130 page report identifies the strategies that the leading mobile operators are using for their Mobile TV strategies. In includes the leading Mobile TV services in Europe, Asia, and North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . It is clear that a new set of companies such as Qualcomm's MediaFLO USA and Crown Castle's Modeo in the U.S. as well as RAI rai  
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 the national broadcaster in Italy will provide Mobile TV broadcast services through the mobile carriers. This report discusses the strategies of these companies and evaluates the business issues that they face.

The report also discusses the strategies and business case for the various kinds of content providers that create, aggregate, or otherwise offer content for Mobile TV services. This includes companies such as MobiTV in the U.S. and ROK in the UK that can deliver a set of Mobile TV channels ready for transmission over a mobile network. The report also discusses the regulatory issues that face Mobile TV service providers and the technologies that are available to them. The business case analysis and the global forecast in this report are based on these technical and regulatory constraints CONSTRAINTS - A language for solving constraints using value inference.

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The business case compares the profitability of 3G, multicast, broadcast, and satellite technologies. It found that each of these technologies has its place depending on the stage of development and the timing of the Mobile TV service. The forecast section includes global and regional forecasts for the services as well as the infrastructure equipment and terminals required to support Mobile TV services. The regional breakdown is Asia Pacific, North America, Western Europe Western Europe

The countries of western Europe, especially those that are allied with the United States and Canada in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (established 1949 and usually known as NATO).
, and the Rest of the World, which includes Eastern Europe Eastern Europe

The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991.
, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. .

Who Should Buy This Report?

- Mobile operators - Company executives - Mobile TV broadcast operators - Marketing/product managers - Mobile system manufacturers - Network planners - Mobile handset The part of the telephone that contains the speaker and the microphone. On a desktop phone, the part you hold in your hand is the handset. On a cellphone, the entire phone is the handset. See multihandset cordless and headset.  manufacturers - Engineering managers - Broadcast systems companies - Venture capitalists Venture Capitalist

An investor who provides capital to either start-up ventures or support small companies who wish to expand but do not have access to public funding.

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Venture capitalists usually expect higher returns for the additional risks taken.
 - Video systems companies - Investors

Topics Covered

1 Executive Summary

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Global Regulation

1.3 Mobile TV Technologies

1.4 Market Strategies

1.5 Business Case Scenarios

1.6 Mobile TV Market Forecast

1.7 Conclusions & Recommendations

2 Mobile TV Regulation

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Europe

2.3 North America

2.4 Asia-Pacific

2.5 Digital Dividend

3 Technology Strategies

3.1 Overview

3.2 3G and WiMAX Technologies

3.3 Broadcast Technologies

3.4 Satellite Technologies

3.5 Selecting a Mobile TV Technology

4 Mobile Operator Strategies

4.1 Overview

4.2 3G Strategies

4.3 Terrestrial Dealing with the earth. See terrestrial link.  Broadcast Strategies

4.4 Satellite Only Strategies

4.5 Hybrid Strategies

5 Content Strategies

5.2 Mobile TV Broadcast Networks

5.3 Content Producers

6 Business Case Scenarios

6.1 Mobile TV Value Chain

6.2 Business Case for 3G Mobile TV Services

6.3 Business Case for Broadcast Mobile TV Services

6.4 Choosing a Mobile TV Technology

6.5 Business Case for Content Producers

6.6 Business Case for Advertisers

6.7 Business Case Assumptions

7 Market Forecast

7.1 Forecast Methodology

7.2 Global Forecast

7.3 Asia Pacific

7.4 Western Europe

7.5 North America

7.6 Rest of the World

8 Mobile TV Winners and Losers

8.1 Overview

8.2 Mobile Operators

8.3 Mobile TV Broadcast Networks

8.4 Mobile TV Satellite Networks

8.5 Content Producers

8.6 Advertisers

9 Appendix I: Companies in this Report

10 Appendix II: Glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary.  

11 Vendor Profiles

Table of Figures

Table of Tables

Companies Mentioned

- 3Vision - Alcatel - DiBcom - Ericsson - Harris Corporation Harris Corporation NYSE: HRS is an international communications equipment company that produces wireless equipment, electronic systems, and both terrestrial and spaceborne antennas for use in the government, defense, and commercial sectors.  - IPWireless - LogicaCMG - mBlox - Nokia - Nortel - Thomson - UDCast

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