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Investing in Mobile TV - How to Make Money From Mobile TV
TelecomView, Pages: 130
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 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
11 Vendor Profiles 11.1 3Vision 11.2 Alcatel 11.3 DiBcom 11.4 Ericsson 11.5 Harris Corporation 11.6 IPWireless 11.7 LogicaCMG 11.8 mBlox 11.9 Nokia 11.10 Nortel 11.11 Thomson 11.12 UDCast
Table of Figures Figure 1 1: Mobile TV Subscribers by Network Figure 1 2: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers by Region Figure 1 3: Broadcast Mobile TV Service Revenue by Region Figure 3 1: RAI's DVB-H Broadcast Network Architecture Figure 3 2: Unicast versus Broadcast Figure 4 1: Mobile Operator TV Service Strategies Figure 4 2: Korea Telecom Figure 5 1: Interactivity and Groups Adds Value Figure 6 1: Mobile TV Value Chain Figure 6 2: Subscribers Required for Breakeven for 3G Mobile TV at 5 Years Figure 6 3: Penetration Rates Require for Breakeven at 5 Years Figure 6 4: Cost per Subscriber for 3G Mobile TV at 5 Years Figure 6 5: Metro Area Breakeven Points for Mobile TV Broadcast Networks Figure 6 6: U.S. National Breakeven Points for Mobile TV Broadcast Networks Figure 6 7: Penetration Rates Required at Breakeven Figure 6 8: Scalability vs. Investment in Mobile TV Networks Figure 6 9: Five Year Mobile TV Network Costs Figure 7 1: Mobile TV Introduction Timeline Figure 7 2: Mobile TV Subscribers Unicast/Multicast versus Broadcast Figure 7 3: Mobile TV Subscribers by Region Figure 7 4: Mobile TV Subscribers, Terrestrial versus Satellite Figure 7 5: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers by Technology Figure 7 6: Unicast/Multicast Mobile TV Subscribers in Asia-Pacific, by Country Figure 7 7: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in Asia-Pacific, by Country Figure 7 8: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in Asia-Pacific, by Technology Figure 7 9: Unicast/Multicast Mobile TV Subscribers in Western Europe, by Country Figure 7 10: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in Western Europe, by Country Figure 7 11: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in Western Europe, by Technology Figure 7 12: Unicast/Multicast Mobile TV Subscribers in North America, by Country Figure 7 13: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in North America, by Country Figure 7 14: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in North America, by Technology Figure 7 15: Unicast/Multicast Mobile TV Subscribers in RoW, by Region Figure 7 16: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in RoW, by Region Figure 7 17: Broadcast Mobile TV Subscribers in RoW, by Technology Figure 8 1: Cumulative Net Revenue to Mobile TV Operators Figure 8 2: Mobile TV Content Provider Revenue Figure 11 1: Alcatel Mobile TV Concept Figure 11 2: MBMS Architecture Figure 11 3: Nokia Mobile TV Approach Figure 11 4: Nokia N92 Mobile TV Device Figure 11 5: Rich Media Vision from Nortel
Table of Tables Table 1 1: Analog TV Switch off Table 1 2: Mobile TV Technologies Table 1 3: Mobile TV Services Table 2 1: Analog TV Switch off Table 3 1: 2G, 3G and WiMAX Technologies Table 3 2: Mobile TV Broadcast Spectrum Options Table 3 3: Broadcast Mobile TV Services and Trials Table 4 1: 3G Mobile TV Services Table 4 2: Terrestrial Broadcast Only Mobile TV Services Table 4 3: Satellite Only Based Mobile TV Services Table 4 4: TU Media’s Demographic Details Table 4 5: Service Providers Offering 3G and Terrestrial Broadcast Mobile TV Table 5 1: Mobile TV Broadcast Networks Table 6 1: Business Case Assumptions for 3G and WiMAX Technologies Table 6 2: Business Case Assumptions for Broadcast Technologies Table 9 1: Companies Consulted for this Report Table 11 1: Vendors Interviewed for this report
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