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New Juniper Research report on streamed mobile TV services offers answers through 2013
Feb 17, 2009 9:58 AM
Juniper's new mobile TV report reveals where the customers are.
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Juniper Research’s 225-page fourth edition of its “Mobile TV: Opportunities for Streamed & Broadcast Services 2008-2013” report focuses on streamed TV services, directly addressing the role they will play in the mobile TV marketplace. It provides total ad revenues and end-user revenues, along with regional forecasts (based on user numbers) and projections for ARPU through 2013.
The report also assesses how low-power chipsets for free-to-air mobile TV will affect the deployment of dedicated mobile TV broadcast networks.
In addition to data analysis about mobile TV technologies, market characteristics, emerging opportunities and forecasts, the base information is enlivened by interviews that reveal the insights and fresh thinking of leading chipset vendors, application providers, operators and other industry players and innovators.
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