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Mobile video broadcasting service
Interestingly, the US is one of the few regions where competing multicasting technologies can be deployed. While QUALCOMM's MediaFLO USA's service is the sole commercial mobile video broadcasting service presently, mobile operators will partner with broadcasting service providers to surmount spectrum and network limitations.
Mobile operators
As Sprint-Nextel offers one of the largest content catalog over CDMA2000 1xEVDO, other operators such as AT&T and Helio provide various content categories to set themselves apart. Participants that can improve end-user experience through high-quality mobile video broadcasting services will experience significant success. "In the meantime, penetration of capable handsets is increasing at a rapid pace, and it is only a matter of time before consumers adopt some form of mobile video service," says Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Vikrant Gandhi. "The challenge then is to persuade the subscribers to try these services first - mobile operators are hopeful that the enhanced user experience will result in many subscribers continuing to use mobile video."
Value of mobile video
A short trial period can significantly drive the uptake of mobile video services. Operators need to initiate aggressive awareness campaigns to communicate the value of mobile video. Competitors will have to deal with the issues of high subscription charges. While the regular subscriptions are normally charged at $15 per month, premium channels cost extra, and these charges can easily push the monthly phone bills up by $20. "Participants' present focus is to offer innovative content and persuade more content providers to join the mobile video market," observes Gandhi. "Both unicast and broadcast content will serve important roles within the ecosystem, and operators are likely to rely on their own networks for differentiation while common services continue being offered over broadcasting networks."
Social networking services
As linear video and made-for-mobile video content are available to subscribers, the overall mobile video services market expects to expand rapidly. Leading US off-deck mobile content providers have made available downloadable short mobile video clips for viewing on the handset. Other popular services in off-deck include mobile social networking services such as enabling the upload of videos to users' online profiles.
Mobile video services markets
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