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Worldwide Mobile Video Infrastructure
In-Stat/MDR, June 2007, Pages: 66
Mobile Video Services are the hot topic in the cellular telephone industry, its technology ecosystem, and with partners who wish to deliver video Content.
This market is very complicated, and it will take quite a few more years to completely sort itself out.
In-Stat expects that the worldwide value of the equipment used by the transmission sites for Broadcast-Specific Overlay Networks will have a worldwide value of about US$216 million during 2011.
China could dramatically change this value if one of their proposed systems turns on earlier than expected.
Our top line findings include:
-Mobile Video Services combine Cell phones, Broadcasting, Pay-TV and the Internet, creating six competing vectors of growth
-Broadcast transmission equipment provides the infrastructure for overlay networks
-Wireless data services provide a by pass that enables consumers to obtain free Internet video
-Each geographic region is developing differently, and all technology approaches are in play
-MPEG-4 (H.264) is the standard, but Adobe FLASH and Windows Media are also important
-Handsets are only one way to receive Mobile Video Services. Personal Computers (PCs), Portable Media Players (PMPs), Navigation Systems, and other devices will all be ?in the mix?
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