Articles tagged with: Mobile Tv and Mediaflo
Dedicated Mobile TV Networks Face Uncertain Future
A new study has found that disappointing adoption levels of existing mobile TV services, allied to competition both from streamed mobile services facilitated by the growing prevalence of Wi-Fi and from mobile reception of free-to-air terrestrial networks, has lead to growing disillusionment within the industry. more
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Qualcomm to let phones record mobile TV shows
Phones and other mobile devices that receive Qualcomm's FLO TV broadcasts will get new features later this year, including the ability to record shows off the air. more
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Europe to Remain the Fastest-Growing Market for WCDMA in 2008 - Report
Forward Concepts has announced the publication of its newest annual study of the worldwide cellphone market and virtually all of the chips that go into them. Market metrics are the central focus of the study, but some key findings are: more
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Qualcomm Demonstrates Multi-Mode Mobile TV on Single Handset
Qualcomm says that it has successfully demonstrated the capability to support the MediaFLO and International Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (International ISDB-T) mobile TV standards on a single multi-mode handset. more
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DISH Network, Alcatel to Test Mobile TV Technology
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- DISH Network wants to bring video service to not only its subscribers' televisions, but their cellphones too. more
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US Mobile Entertainment Market to See Stronger Growth from 2010
Revenue from mobile media and entertainment (MME) services in the US will more than double during the next five years, according to the latest research from Analysys. US MME services (excluding messaging, and mobile browsing and data charges) generated US$3.1 billion in revenue in 2007, and Analysys Research forecasts that revenue will grow to $6.6 billion in 2012, at a compound annual growth rate of 16.3%. The strongest growth will not occur until after 2010, as the technical and market environment for MME services improves, according to the latest Analysys report, Mobile Media and Entertainment in the US: forecasts 2007-2012. more
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EU Nations to Push DVB-H Over Other Mobile TV Standards
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Asia-Pac Braces for Mobile TV Fever
The Asia-Pacific mobile video services market is expected to see huge growth potential as mobile operators continue to spend millions on developing innovative services and content to arrest the declining average revenue per user (ARPU). Mobile TV, essentially an extension of mobile video services, in particular is seen as a new killer application that could potentially bring alternative source of revenues for carriers. more
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Mobile TV Subscribers to Exceed 460 Million by 2012
As mobile TV services expand over the next five years, ABI Research sees the total number of subscribers growing to 462 million, driven in large part by the expansion of 3G networks, and flat-rate plans for mobile video. The build-out of mobile video delivery networks and an increase in the amount of available content will also contribute to the market's growth. more
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UPDATE: AT&T to Pay $2.5 Billion for Large-Market Wireless Licenses
AT&T agreed Tuesday to pay $2.5 billion in cash to acquire additional wireless licenses in the nation's largest markets, a possible signal that the telecom giant intends to further develop its mobile video options. more
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