Emerging Iptv and Mobile TV Models
Market Opportunities, Challenges and Key Vendors
| Publication Date | April 2009 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Business Insights |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 124 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | RBI00153 |
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Summary
The delivery of TV is undergoing one of the biggest transformations in its history, driven by technological innovation and changing consumer habits. Over the next few years, the entire broadcast market will make the transition from analog broadcast to digital services. The movement away from analog free-to-air (FTA) services ??
Content
- Executive summary
- The new broadcast landscape
- Mobile TV
- IPTV
- Establishing a revenue model
- Vendor landscape
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Digital pay-TV (DTV)
- Digital terrestrial TV (DTT)
- Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)
- Internet TV
- Mobile broadband
- Mobile Internet
- Mobile TV
- Video on demand
- Chapter 2 The new broadcast landscape
- Summary
- Introduction
- The emergence of new delivery models
- The drive towards digital TV services
- Broadband adoption
- Shake-up in consumer viewing habits
- TV viewing has undergone a seismic shift
- Consumers are increasingly attracted to alternative online entertainment channels
- Content producers exploit new channels for distribution to expand audience reach
- Consumers look to the mobile phone for entertainment
- Competition and innovation
- Broadcasters and content producers give strong investment to new channels
- Non-traditional competitors enter into the sector through white label services
- Development of mobile TV standards
- Resistors to future success
- Broadband development
- Monetising new digital TV platforms
- Chapter 3 Mobile TV
- Summary
- Introduction
- Defining mobile TV
- Mobile TV audiences
- Growth opportunities
- Current take-up of value-add services
- Delivering mobile TV content
- What to watch
- Live or on-demand content?
- Case study: mobile TV in action in Japan
- Mobile TV offerings in Japan
- Mobile TV providers
- NTT DoCoMo
- KDDI
- The role of the mobile operator
- External threats
- Barriers to widespread adoption of mobile TV
- The mobile TV revenue model
- Market immaturity
- Availability of content
- User experience
- Chapter 4 IPTV
- Summary
- Introduction
- IPTV adoption
- Drivers behind IPTV
- Faster broadband speeds
- Increased competition in the sector
- Growth in digital TV
- Regional demand for IPTV
- IPTV delivery
- IPTV supply chain
- Vendor strategies
- IPTV infrastructure providers
- Market positioning
- IPTV technology offerings
- Future outlook
- IPTV service providers
- The business case
- Service bundles
- In search of differentiation
- Video on demand as a differentiator
- HDTV as a differentiator
- Quality of experience
- Beyond broadcast
- Finding a niche market
- Challenges in rolling out IPTV services
- Challenges facing technology vendors:
- Challenges facing service providers:
- Chapter 5 Establishing a revenue model
- Summary
- Introduction
- Mobile TV
- Will people pay?
- Pricing models
- Flat-rate subscriptions
- Pay per use
- Pay per view
- Making money from content
- New wholesale broadcast model
- Mobile advertising
- Consumer views on mobile advertising
- The impact of the economic downturn
- Recommendations for operators
- The likely operator model for monetising mobile TV
- IPTV
- Drivers behind IPTV advertising
- The advertising opportunity
- Challenges to IPTV advertising
- Scale and reliability are a must
- People and processes
- Accountability and measurement
- Regulation
- Revenue sharing
- Selling IPTV advertising
- Dynamic insertion of targeted ads
- On-demand ad insertion
- Ad tagging
- Dedicated advertising channels
- Search and auctions
- T-commerce
- Chapter 6 Vendor landscape
- Summary
- Introduction
- Vendors in the mobile TV sector
- Vendor analysis
- Nokia
- O2
- Vodafone
- Orange
- China Mobile
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Qualcomm
- Vendors in the IPTV sector
- A competitive market
- Vendor analysis: IPTV service providers
- AT&T
- Verizon
- BT
- DTV
- Vendor analysis: IPTV technology providers
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Cisco
- Harmonic
- Microsoft
- Motorola
- SeaChange
- Ericsson
- Sezmi
- Intel
- Index
- List of Figures
- Figure 2.1: Global DSL subscriber numbers (000s), 2007-2012
- Figure 2.2: Consumers demand for control over TV content
- Figure 3.3: Mobile phone take-up continues to grow 2007-2013
- Figure 3.4: The mobile phone remains primarily a communication device for consumers globally
- Figure 3.4: Digital TV platform uptake (households in millions), 2007-2012
- Figure 4.5: Europe sees a higher take-up of IPTV than the US
- Figure 5.6: How much will consumers pay for blockbuster films on their mobile phone?
- Figure 5.7: Consumer willingness to view ads in return for free films on their mobile phone
- Figure 5.8: How mobile content services fit into ad-funded model
- List of Tables
- Table 4.1: Digital TV platform uptake (households in millions), 2007-2012
- Table 4.2: Vendors introducing video-specific features
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