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Global Mobile TV Subscriptions To Reach 65 Million by 2010

The number of mobile phone users subscribing to streamed or broadcast TV services is expected to reach 65 million worldwide by the end of 2010, according to a new report from Juniper Research.

Hampshire UK (PRWEB) September 22, 2005 -- The number of mobile phone users subscribing to streamed or broadcast TV services is expected to reach 65 million worldwide by the end of 2010, according to a new report from Juniper Research

While streamed services are expected to account for the majority of customers (56%) and revenues (51%) by that time, the rollout of mobile broadcast TV services at the end of the decade should see broadcast subscriptions and revenues overtake streaming TV by 2012.

However, according to report author Dr Windsor Holden, operators and broadcasters still face significant challenges before such services can be launched. Except in Korea, where services were launched in May, broadcast TV via the mobile is very much at the drawing board. We still have a number of different standards jockeying for position. When a standard is finally selected, you have to find spectrum. When you have spectrum, you then have to build a dedicated network. While all the technological issues are being resolved, you have to put together a viable content package. And at the present time, we have no clearly defined value-chain: So who will provide the services? The broadcasters? The operators? An aggregator? Quite clearly a number of options are possible, but these need to be finalized prior to the licensing process."
Dr Holden added that even when the commercial networks have become established, participants must be prepared to wait for several years before seeing any return on their initial investments.
In the US, for example, Qualcomm and Crown Castle have envisaged rollout costs alone of US$1.8bn between them: its unlikely that cumulative subscription revenues from the US will even reach the US$1bn mark until four years of commercial service."

Other findings include:
•   Revenues from mobile TV subscriptions will rise from just US$136mn in 2005 to US$7.6bn in 2010
•   Broadcast TV services are expected to have been launched in 21 markets by 2010, with the largest number of users in Japan (8.68mn) and the US (7.97mn)
•   The most popular broadcast TV technology will be DVB-H, with 35% of users worldwide
White papers and further details of the new study 'Mobile TV can be obtained at www.juniperresearch.com or from Michele Ince at Telephone +44(0)1256 345612.

Juniper Research provides analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing analyst reports, consultancy and industry surveys.

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