Mobile Technology is Set to Reform the Broadcast Industry Because
Audiences Will Be Able to Be Reached Regardless of Their Location
DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2005--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27183 ) has announced the
addition of Asia Pacific Mobile TV Outlook: Subscriber Interest and
Market Analysis 2005 To 2010 to their offering.
Over the next decade, mobile technology will play a significant role
in the broadcast media as mobile television services can allow
broadcasters to reach their audience regardless of where viewers are
located. Technical trials of DVB-H services are currently under way,
and Nokia recently launched a pilot project enabling mobile phone
users to watch television broadcasts on their handsets in Singapore.
Korea's SK Telecom's Satellite DMB service provides a multimedia
mobile broadcasting service that converges telecommunications and
broadcasting. The satellite DMB enables customers to view broadcasts
on handheld terminals like mobile handsets, PDAs or in-car devices.
The satellite DMB service provides 25 audio channels for music, news,
education, and 3 data channels for information services. Samsung
Electronics has completed development of the world's first satellite
DMB chip for mobile phones. Korea Telecom plans to launch satellite
DMB in 2006
To help you understand the opportunities from a consumer point of
view, APRG has polled mobile users from seven Asian countries on their
perspectives and interest for receiving live broadcasts on their
mobile handsets. Key metrics and forecasts in this report include:
Subscriber Interest - Australia
Subscriber Interest - China
Subscriber Interest - Hong Kong
Subscriber Interest - Korea
Subscriber Interest - Philippines
Subscriber Interest - Singapore
Subscriber Interest - Thailand
Topics Covered
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Current Situation
Chapter 3. Summary of APRG Consumer Interviews
Chapter 4. Subscriber Interest in Australia
Chapter 5. Subscriber Interest in China
Chapter 6. Subscriber Interest in Hong Kong
Chapter 7. Subscriber Interest in S. Korea
Chapter 8. Subscriber Interest in Philippines
Chapter 9. Subscriber Interest in Singapore
Chapter 10. Subscriber Interest in Thailand
Final Notes
Methodology
Survey Demographics
Forecasting
Notices
List of Figures
Figure 1. Mobile TV Technologies and Deployment Status
Figure 2. Percentage of Survey Respondents Interested or Very
Interested in Mobile TV
Figure 3. Survey Respondents in Australia - Interest in Mobile TV
Service
Figure 4. Australians Billing Preferences for Mobile TV Programming
Figure 5. Survey Respondents in China - Interest in Mobile TV Service
Figure 6. Chinese Consumers Billing Preferences for Mobile TV
Programming
Figure 7. Survey Respondents in Hong Kong - Interest in Mobile TV
Service
Figure 8. Hong Kong Consumers Billing Preferences for Mobile TV
Programming
Figure 9. Survey Respondents in S. Korea - Interest in Mobile TV
Service
Figure 10. S. Korean Consumers Billing Preferences for Mobile TV
Programming
Figure 11. Survey Respondents in Philippines - Interest in Mobile
TV Service
Figure 12. Philippines Consumers Billing Preferences for Mobile TV
Programming
Figure 13. Survey Respondents in Singapore - Interest in Mobile TV
Service
Figure 14. Singapore Consumers Billing Preferences for Mobile TV
Programming
Figure 15. Survey Respondents in Thailand - Interest in Mobile TV
Service
Figure 16. Thailand Consumers Billing Preferences for Mobile TV
Programming
Figure 17. Survey Demographics by Sex & Age
Figure 18. Survey Demographics by Employment Type
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27183
Contacts
Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com
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