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SAN RAMON, Calif.- The Mobile Digital TV Alliance today released a white paper,
discussing the economic viability and consumer adoption of mobile TV.
“The Economics of Mobile TV,” authored by Yoram Solomon, discusses how open
standards promote mature competition furthermore improving the economics of mobile
broadcast TV, how mobile TV adds a new dimension of value to existing products;
as well as why – contrary to popular belief – consumers will pay to use this added
service.
Mobile TV is a technological revolution and the next evolution of premium content.
This paper delves into the economics of a true competitive environment founded
on open standards as promoted by the Mobile DTV Alliance, based on the DVB-H standard.
In addition, this paper examines:
The value proposition for cellular operators and others in the mobile ecosystem;
Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast – comparative economics based solely on subscriptions
and minutes;
Verification of how open standards facilitate rapid, cost-effective deployments,
foster competition and help leverage existing wireless infrastructure;
An evaluation of consumer consumption habits and the relevancy of content/functionality;
Incremental revenue opportunities such as video on demand, mobile marketing and
interactive mobile advertising, Web access and other interactive functionalities;
An assessment of expected subscription rates as result of exposure to service,
looking at adoption cycle from initial introduction, through commercial trials,
to full-subscription.
“The Economics of Mobile TV” is available for download at www.mdtvalliance.org.
About the DVB-H Standard
DVB-H is an open procedure standard developed by the DVB Project and enjoys worldwide
industry support with more than 100 companies working on DVB-H components, devices
and services today. The open approach of the DVB-H standard nurtures flexibility
of business models, competition and sales opportunities for the value chain. The
DVB-H standard incorporates IP Standards and OFDM air interface technology with
superior spectral efficiency, immunity to multi-path fading and excellent mobile
performance. DVB-H is standardized by ETSI as EN 302-304 and by TIA as TIA-1105.
About the Mobile DTV Alliance
The Mobile DTV Alliance is an open industry consortium that focuses on selecting
and promoting the best practices and open standards to deliver premium-quality
broadcast television to mobile devices in North America. The Alliance includes
leading companies from across the mobile business system and entertainment value
chain. Sponsor members include Hiwire, Intel, Microsoft, Modeo, Motorola, Nokia
and Texas Instruments. For additional information on the Mobile DTV Alliance,
please visit: http://www.mdtvalliance.org. |