Global Mobile TV Subs 2 Grow @ CAGR >60% 2007-2010
RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Global Mobile TV Forecast to 2010" to its report gallery.
The convergence of television and mobile phones has resulted in an ultimate wireless application known as Mobile TV - a technology that promises to offer high quality TV services over the cellular phones on the move. A number of carriers and technology companies have been working on the roll out of Mobile TV across the world. Some services have been launched, albeit in a limited area and to only targeted audience as for broader adoption, operators need the right combination of infrastructure, handsets, content, and supporting technologies.Key Research Findings
- As part of bundled services (Triple-Pay), cellular Mobile TV subscribers will continue to dominate the Mobile TV subscribers during the forecast period.
- The Western European region is anticipated to account for the majority of Mobile TV service revenue by 2010 followed by Asia-Pacific and
- The rapidly growing 3G market and continually declining operators' ARPU from conventional services have been propelling the growth of global Mobile TV market.
- As Mobile TV promises to offer personalized and UGC television services over the mobile phone, great opportunities have emerged for content providers to exploit the traditional TV content over the mobile channel in innovative ways.
- With the mobile ad-spending anticipated to grow at more than 42% from 2008 to 2013, advertising could play a significant role in generating Mobile TV revenue for carriers across the world.
The report provides information about the current and future scenario of the
Mobile TV market across the world. It studies the major and emerging Mobile TV
markets and various Mobile TV revenue models that could add to the further take
up of Mobile TV. It also discusses various emerging and ongoing trends in the
global Mobile TV market.
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