Predict the Ultimate Winners and Losers of the Mobile TV Market.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41366) has announced the addition of Mobile TV: Analysis & Forecasts to their offering. A diverse set of players are entering the mobile TV space using a wide range of strategies, technologies, and revenue models. We cut through the noise and hype hype 1 Slang n. 1. Excessive publicity and the ensuing commotion: the hype surrounding the murder trial. 2. , penetrating penetrating breaching the tissues of the body. into the core issues to predict the ultimate winners and losers in the space. This report provides an in-depth understanding of the mobile TV market dynamics as well as an analysis of consumer demand. "Many obstacles to mobile TV are often underplayed, including spectrum availability, conflicting business interests, and pressure from 'over-the-top' providers that are attempting to bypass the cellular operators," said John Barrett John Barrett may refer to:
adj. mess·i·er, mess·i·est 1. Disorderly and dirty: a messy bedroom. 2. Exhibiting or demonstrating carelessness: messy reasoning. and confusing con·fuse v. con·fused, con·fus·ing, con·fus·es v.tr. 1. a. To cause to be unable to think with clarity or act with intelligence or understanding; throw off. b. market to compete in." Topics Covered: 1.0 Notes on Methodology 1.1 Consumer Data 1.2 Definitions 2.0 Overview 3.0 Technologies & Spectrum 3.1 Mobile Operator Solutions 3.1.1 Broadcast vs. Unicast 3.1.2 Satellite vs. Terrestrial Technology 3.1.3 Spectrum Availability 3.1.4 Chipset Convergence & Roaming 3.2 Consumer Solutions 3.3 Pay-TV Provider Solutions 3.4 Wildcard Solutions 4.0 Consumer Analysis of Mobile TV 4.1 Mobile TV Users 4.2 Mobile TV Intenders 4.2.1 Profiles of Mobile TV Intenders 4.2.2 Demand-side Analysis of Mobile TV 5.0 Mobile Operator Deployments & Trials 5.1 The Deployment Dilemma 5.2 The Technology Horse Race 5.3 North America 5.3.1 MediaFLO (U.S.) 5.3.2 Sprint-Nextel (U.S.) 5.3.3 Modeo (U.S.) 5.3.4 Hiwire (U.S.) 5.4 Europe 5.4.1 DVB-H Trials 5.4.2 Mobiles Fernsehen Deutschland (Germany) 5.4.3 BT Movio (U.K.) 5.4.4 Mediaset (Italy) 5.4.5 3 Italia (Italy) 5.5 Asia 5.5.1 Terrestrial DMB Services (South Korea) 5.5.2 TU Media (South Korea) 5.5.3 OneSeg (Japan) 6.0 Implications & Forecasts 6.1 Revenues & Revenue Models 6.2 The Mobile Entertainment Free-For-All 6.3 The Viewing Experience 6.4 Disruptive Technologies & Disruptive Distribution 6.5 Forecasts Resource Book Section I: Mobile TV Users Section II: Incidence of Mobile Phone TV Intenders Section III: Profile of Mobile TV Intenders Section IV: Analysis of Mobile TV Intender Population Handset Features Desired by Mobile TV Intenders Mobile TV Content Preferences Mobile TV High Intender Population - Additional Information Section V: Company Profiles 3 Italia Aloha Partners (Hiwire) Bluestreak Network Cingular Wireless Crown Castle International Corp. IP Wireless Mediaset MobiTV, Inc. Motorola Inc. Nokia Corporation Orange Orb Networks, Inc. Pace Micro Technology Qualcomm Sling Media Inc. Sony Sprint Nextel Corp. Texas Instruments TiVo Inc. TU Media Verizon Wireless Vodafone List of Figures Companies Mentioned Include: - 3 Italia - Aloha Partners Aloha Partners LP is a telecommunications company based in Providence, RI. It is the largest owner of 700MHz spectrum in the United States. Aloha Partners LP is and was the largest buyer of spectrum in the FCC auctions of 700MHz radio frequencies in 2001 and 2003. (Hiwire) - Bluestreak Network - Cingular Wireless - Crown Castle International Corp. - IP Wireless - Mediaset - MobiTV, Inc. - Motorola Inc. - Nokia Corporation - Orange - Orb Networks, Inc. - Pace Micro Technology - Qualcomm - Sling Media Sling Media Inc. is an American private company, specializing in audio and video placeshifting technology. The company is based in San Mateo, California. Their flagship product, the Slingbox, debuted on the US market on July 1, 2005. Inc. - Sony - Sprint Nextel Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE: S) is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. With 55 million subscribers, Sprint Nextel operates the third largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States (based on total wireless customers), behind Corp. - Texas Instruments See TI. (company) Texas Instruments - (TI) A US electronics company. A TI engineer, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Three TI employees left the company in 1982 to start Compaq. - TiVo Inc. - TU Media - Verizon Wireless Cellco Partnership, doing business as Verizon Wireless, owns and operates the second largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States, based on total wireless customers. - Vodafone For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41366 |
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