[Report]
Wireless Operators Worldwide May Lose Control of Mobile Video
Published: 2007/08
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Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Mobile Video: Many Players, Many Concepts
- First Steps: iPod Video and iTunes
- Cellular Network Operators
- Non-Cellular Network Operators
- Broadcasters and Content Owners
- Different Needs, Different Business Models
- Mobile Video Scenarios and Consumer Attitudes
- Video Clips over 3G
- Survey Response
- SWOT Analysis - Video Clips over 3G
- Out-of-Band Mobile Video
- SWOT Analysis - Out-of-Band Mobile Video
- Cable Operator-Centric
- SWOT Analysis - Cable-Centric Video
- Free-to-Air
- SWOT Analysis - Free-to-Air Mobile Video
- In-Depth: Place- and Time-Shifting
- Mobile Networks and the Place-Shifting Threat
- 3G is Here...Now What?
- Pushing the Place-Shifting Market
- Place-Shifting and the Mobile Environment
- Mobile Place-Shifting Scenarios
- Mobile Place-Shifting and Cable Networks
- Other Networks
- DRM and Fair Use
- Place-Shifting-to-Mobile Vendors
- Sling Media
- Orb Networks
- CMWare
- LocationFree from Sony
- TV2Me
- Additional Players
- Pivot
- Joost and Peer-to-Peer Mobile Networks
- iPhone
- Other Mobile Devices
- Mobile Operators Using Place-Shifting Video
- 3 and Place-Shifting
- WillCom and Sling Media
- Vodafone and Orb
- Orange and Orb
- Conclusions: Wireless Operators May Lose Control
- Mobile Operator-Controlled Video
- Hybrid (Out-of-Band) Video
- Broadcaster-Controlled Video
- User-Controlled Video
- Assessment: Multiple Sources of Video May Squeeze Out Mobile Operators
- Methodology
- Related In-Stat Reports
List of Tables
- Table 1.Profiles of Those Most Likely to Adopt Mobile Video
List of Figures
- Figure 1. US Consumer Response to Four Mobile Video Original Scenarios
- Figure 2. Scenario Presentation Process
- Figure 3. US Consumer Response to Four Mobile Video Original Scenarios
- Figure 4. Initial and Modified Responses to Video over 3G Scenario
- Figure 5. Initial and Modified Responses to Out-of-Band Video Scenario
- Figure 6. Reasons for Response Change - Out-of-Band Video Scenario
- Figure 7. Initial and Modified Responses to Cable-Centric Video Scenario
- Figure 8. Reasons for Response Change - Cable-Centric Video Scenario
- Figure 9. Initial and Modified Responses to Free-to-Air Video Scenario
- Figure 10. Reasons for Response Change - Free-to-Air Video Scenario
- Figure 11. CMWare Server Architecture
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[Report]
Wireless Operators Worldwide May Lose Control of Mobile Video
Published: 2007/08
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Published by : In-Stat  |
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Product Code : CG55721 |
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