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for broadcastmobile TV' s success.
It provides modelling for the operating accounts of players in broadcastmobile TV, shedding light on the variables that influence their profitability.
Key questions
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Jan 2011, Pages: 28
; a brief outline of the TV broadcasting market is also included.
1. Synopsis
2. Mobile communications
2.1 Overview of Vietnam’s mobile market
2.1.1 Mobile statistics
2.1.2 Background to market development
Berg Insight AB, Oct 2007, Pages: 150
Is the commercial breakthrough for mobile TV within sight? Mobilebroadcasting services have already attracted tens of millions of viewers in Japan and South Korea. Now vendors, operators
In-Stat/MDR, July 2010, Pages: 38
million by 2014.
“Getting mobile subscribers to pay for TV services on their mobile devices has been daunting as users have clearly gravitated to free broadcast or Internet-based content on their phones
Ovum, Aug 2007, Pages: 13
Multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) enables broadcast and multicast solutions over a 3GPP mobile network. For content distributed to multiple users, this will save significant network
Ovum, Aug 2006, Pages: 26
. This translates into a better utilisation of network resources and a lower cost of delivery per user.
Mobile operators dont have to have a mobilebroadcast to offer services like mobile TV or radio – they already
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Nov 2011, Pages: 19
– Mobile operators in Bangladesh – 2011
Exhibit 2 - The Village Pay Phone (VPP) Program Bangladesh - Mobile Market Overview, Forecasts, and Broadcasting
IDATE, Oct 2009, Pages: 106
in the 800 MHz band
Analysis of the results of the modelling exercise
5.2. Mobile TV
5.2.1. Key properties of the main mobilebroadcasting technologies
5.2.2. Lack of DVB-H coverage gave birth to a hybrid
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Dec 2011, Pages: 18
six months. This report presents an overview of mobile phone services in Sri Lanka. The country’s TV broadcasting sector is also briefly reviewed.
Key developments: Etisalat Sri Lanka announced
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., June 2011, Pages: 21
at the developments in the Malaysian mobile market and reviews the changes taking place. It also provides some general information on Malaysia’s broadcasting market.
Companies covered in this report include: Celcom
In-Stat/MDR, April 2008, Pages: 29
There is a fragmentation of standards in mobile TV broadcasting that appears here to stay. DVB-H, ATSC-M/H, CMMB, ISDB-T, DVB-SH, T-DMB, and MediaFLO are all being used or under development today
In-Stat/MDR, June 2006, Pages: 24
at the same time requires much greater bandwidth than is currently available. They are turning to mobile TV broadcast networks, which have a much lower cost per bit for video delivery, to deliver linear TV
In-Stat/MDR, March 2007, Pages: 27
Multiple mobile TV broadcast services were launched in 2006 and more are coming in 2007. The increased availability of services is bringing mobile TV broadcasting to more mobile subscribers, some
Analysys Mason Group, May 2006
as expected, 3G networks could quickly run out of capacity, requiring operators to employ broadcasting technologies. Mobile operators in Western Europe have to choose among several broadcasting technologies
Ovum, Oct 2007, Pages: 9
Since the launch of the first satellite digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) service in May 2005, Korea has been a trailblazer for mobilebroadcasting services. While sales of DMB-enabled mobile
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Nov 2011, Pages: 171
This annual report (4th Edition) offers a wealth of information on the global digital TV, IPTV, Web TV and Mobile TV sectors.
The television broadcasting industry has experienced incredible
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Sep 2008, Pages: 206
technology and matching it with the offered mix of services will be essential to achieve the market success. Multimedia Broadcasting and Multicasting in Mobile Networks discusses multimedia services
Elsevier Science and Technology, May 2008, Pages: 624
Written exclusively from broadcasters perspective, MobileBroadcasting with WiMAX will help you move ahead in the use of WiMAX technologies. Whether you are an engineer, content provider, manager
Analysys Mason Group, Oct 2007
The ECs backing of DVB-H, and QUALCOMMs success in signing up the two largest US operators to MediaFLO, means that a common mobilebroadcasting technology is likely to be deployed throughout each