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Broadcast and Unicast Mobile TV Services
Oyster Bay, NY - June 21, 2006 -- In 2011, mobile TV services will have some
514 million subscribers worldwide, up from only 6.4 million at the end of 2005,
a new ABI Research study has found.
The fledgling market for mobile television is beginning to build significant
momentum, according to the report, "Broadcast and Unicast Mobile TV Services,"
and advertising-supported broadcast services are expected to propel additional
growth over the next few years.
"Broadcast will be the preferred method of access to mobile video for most people,"
says principal analyst Ken Hyers. "Unicast will remain part of the mix, for customers
who want to access video-on-demand, but ABI Research believes that the majority
of subscription services will be for broadcast content, and that unicast-only
subscriptions will not be a significant part of the market."
South Korea and Japan are the early adopters, but European and North American
markets are not far behind, with three contenders planning to introduce mobile
video broadcast services in the United States over the next 12 to 18 months. MediaFLO
(Qualcomm) plans to be first off the mark, having announced its intention to launch
services in the fourth quarter of 2006; Hiwire (Aloha Partners) and Modeo (Crown
Castle) will follow suit in 2007.
But Hyers cautions, "Most markets will not be able to support more than two broadcast
networks due to the high cost of building them, and the fact that most markets
only have three or four major mobile operators selling wireless services to subscribers."
What will determine which broadcasters survive in any given market? The most
critical factor will be commitment from mobile operators. "MediaFLO has been built
for this purpose from the ground up, and will almost certainly be among the winners
in the US," Hyers believes. "Verizon Wireless has already committed to it. Modeo
and Hiwire are competing for the business of just three major operators, and one
of them will fail. Each has strengths and weaknesses. Modeo plans to be faster
to market, and if it signs a major operator quickly, its battle is half won. On
the other hand, in Hiwire's favor is its large (12 MHz) and valuable swath of
spectrum with more favorable characteristics than Modeo's."
Broadcast and Unicast Mobile TV Services explains the market dynamics behind
mobile video, including the key industry players, enabling technologies, and business
models. It forms part of three ABI Research subscription Services, Mobile Operators,
Mobile Broadband and Mobile Devices, which include research reports, regular market
updates, forecast and industry databases, ABI Insights, and analyst inquiry time.
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in New York, ABI Research maintains global
operations supporting annual research programs, intelligence services and market
reports in automotive, wireless, semiconductors, broadband, and energy. For information
visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.
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