Mobile Video Forecasts: Networking, Advertising
and Entertainment 2009





How can your   company utilise mobile video to maximise advertising   revenue?

Will mobile video integrate smoothly into mobile social   networking?

Can mobile   companies have significant revenue benefits through mobile video   
entertainment?

This brand new international report will tell you,   so that you have the 
answers today.

Mobile phone features have developed through   time. Your customers paying 
close attention to every   future multimedia feature and development a handset 
possesses   - email, web browsing, music player and camera quality. But just 
how will   mobile video affect the mobile phone market in the future?

Camera-phones first emerged commercially in Japan   in 2001, however rapid 
innovation led to increased numbers of handsets featuring   cameras capable of 
capturing pictures and video. Mobile video networks have   since begun emerging 
around the world, 3 for example launching the UK’s first in   March 2003. 
The number of video-enabled mobile phones in use around the world   has 
subsequently risen with its growth expected to continue through to 2014. But   
what will this usage be in 2014? How can you benefit from the increasing   
popularity of video-enabled handsets? This report tells you.

Services available to mobile phone users have also   altered as handset 
capabilities have developed, thus allowing for a broader   mobile video 
experience. The advent of the iPhone has helped to stimulate   competitor 
manufacturers into producing handsets capable of matching it, in   terms of 
user interface and mobile video. Numerous companies have developed   video 
applications purposely for the iPhone, such as video ads benefiting from   the 
iPhone’s touch-screen qualities. How will handset development dictate 
mobile   video? If consumers are increasingly comfortable watching mobile video 
then   which services can you offer to increase revenue? How influential will 
mobile   video advertising be?

Can you afford to be left behind as the mobile   video market grows? Mobile 
video has helped influence the manner in which mobile   handsets and 
accompanying technology has progressed. It is therefore imperative   that you 
grasp what the future holds for mobile video and the knock-on effects   it will 
have on other mobile sectors.

Among others, the report looks at the following   questions:

How has mobile video progressed through     time? 
What are the different types of mobile video     service on offer? 
What mobile video technologies     exist? 
What are the minimum network infrastructure     requirements? 
Which mobile services will be the most     successful? 
What does the future hold for mobile     video-phoning?
A range of different companies can be involved   with mobile video, mobile 
phone operators, advertisers and content distributors   to name but a few. What 
you can do to take advantage of the mobile video market?   By reading this 
latest visiongain business report you will understand all of the   exciting 
opportunities that will be available to increase your revenues and   brand 
awareness.

Who needs to read this report?

Directors, VP and Senior managers in: 

Mobile operators 
Mobile advertising agencies 
Mobile search companies 
Content distributors  
Content enablers 
Handset manufacturers
To fully succeed in this complicated yet exciting   market, you should read 
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            Table of  contents



Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1             Executive summary
Chart 1         Apple Q4 revenue 2007 and 2008 comparison
1.2             Apple progression to mobile
1.3             iPhone
1.4             The focus of this report

Chapter 2 The role of Apple in wireless development
2.1             Hardware and wireless development
2.2             Off mobile platform development
2.2.1           Apple computers
2.2.2           Apple AirPort
2.3             Apple iPod
Table 1 Apple iPod versions
2.3.1           Accessories
2.3.2           Pricing
2.3.3           Media convergence
2.3.4           iPod Touch
2.3.5           Mobile phone competition
2.3.6           iPod criticisms
2.3.7           Growth in wireless use
2.4             Apple wireless applications on the move
2.5             Growth of solid consumer base
2.6             Response to growing mobile market
2.6.1           Move to mobile
2.6.1.1 iPhone
Chart 2 Apple Q4 iPhone sales 2007 and 2008 comparison
Chart 3 iPhone ownership growth by household income June, July, August 2008
2.6.1.1.1       User features
2.6.1.1.2       Improvements on later generations
2.6.1.2 iPhone mobile partners
2.6.2           Transfer of consumer base to mobile
2.6.2.1 High user experience
2.6.2.2 High brand loyalty and value
2.7             Apple mobile learning labs
2.8             Apple MobileMe
2.9             Third party software
2.9.1           Apple SDK
Chart 4 SDK developer and Apple sales of developed apps
2.10            Conclusion

Chapter 3 Apple mobile handset
3.1             Mobile handset revolution: the iPhone
3.2             Previous benchmarks
3.3             Touch screen
3.3.1           Screen size
3.3.2           User experience
3.3.3           Influence in the mobile market
3.4             Brand value and recognition
3.5             Mobile convergence value
3.5.1           Use of the mobile web
3.5.2           Camera
3.5.3           Mobile video
3.6             Ubiquitous device
3.7             Target markets
3.7.1           Business user market
Table 2 Top mobile handsets US Q3 2008 by unit sales
3.7.2           Fan base
3.7.3           Mobile web users
3.8             Global markets
3.8.1           US
3.8.2           Europe
3.8.3           Asia Pacific and Japan
Chart 5         Top 10 Entertainment music sites in Japan
3.8.4           China
3.9             Revenue strengths
Chart 6         Economic decisions of polled mobile subscribers
Table 3 Largest mobile phone suppliers, measured by revenue
3.10            Operator strategy
3.11            Conclusion

Chapter 4 Content on Apple mobile
Chart 7         iPhone user behaviour in US Q3 2008
Table 4 Countries with iPhone support and connection
4.1             Connectivity
4.1.1           iPhone 2G
4.1.2           iPhone 3G
Table 5 iPhone mobile carriers
4.2             Mobile web on iPhone
4.2.1           Growth in mobile web traffic
4.3             Mobile web music
4.3.1           iTunes
Table 6 Preliminary record deals with Apple iTunes
Table 7 TV networks with content available on iTunes
Chart 8         iTunes software App penetration August 2008
4.3.2           Legal issues
Table 8 Selected featured artists' coalition members
4.3.4           Mobile music competition
4.3.4.1         Nokia
4.3.4.2         Vodafone
4.3.4.3         3UK
4.3.4.4         Orange
4.3.4.5         O2
Table 9 O2 supported handsets for Napster service
4.4             Mobile TV
4.4.1           Mobile TV in iPhone markets
4.5             The mobile web
4.5.1           Mobile search
4.5.1.1         Mobile mapping
4.5.2           High standard user experience
4.5.3           Mobile email
4.6             Mobile advertising
4.6.1           LBA
4.7             Apple Apps store
4.7.1           NDA issues
4.7.2           Security issues
4.8             iPhone OS and browser
4.9             Mobile content used on and off the mobile campaigns
4.9.1           US Presidential election campaign on the iPhone
4.10            Conclusion

Chapter 5 Competitors to Apple and the iPhone
5.1             Launch of "iPhone killers"
5.2             Standards to compete and beat
5.2.1           Mobile web access
5.2.2           User experience
5.2.3           User interface
5.2.4           Mobile applications
5.2.5           USP
5.3             Nokia
5.3.1           Nokia XpressMusic handsets
5.3.2           Nokia "Comes with music"
5.4             Samsung
5.4.1           SGH i900 Omnia
5.5             LG
5.5.1           LG Prada
5.5.2           LG Renoir
5.6             BlackBerry
5.6.1           Business user market competition
Chart 9         Global smartphone handset market share Q3 2008
5.6.2           BlackBerry Bold
5.6.3           BlackBerry Storm
5.7             Google Android
5.8             HTC touch screen handsets
5.9             Motorola
5.9.1           Krave
5.10            Sony Ericsson
5.11            Microsoft
5.12            Symbian OS
Chart 10        Global smartphone OS market share Q3 2008
5.13            Conclusion

Chapter 6 Flaws and issues in Apple mobile strategy
6.1             Operator lock in
6.2             Release of iPhone 3G
6.3             Brand restriction versus open source
6.4             DRM laws restriction
6.5             Pricing structure
Table 10        Apple iPhone S.W.O.Ts

Chapter 7 Landscape for Apple in 2013
7.1             Apple in mobile
7.2             Future generations of Apple iPhone
7.3             Mobile market in 2013
Chart 11        iPhone sales forecast

Chapter 8 Conclusions and recommendations
8.1             Mobile operators
8.2             Mobile content providers
8.3             Mobile handset providers
8.4             Apple
8.4.1          Apple iPhone
8.4.2          Apple music



Companies Mentioned in this   report:

3|3ple-Media|Actimagine|Ad Infuse|Alcatel-Lucent|Alltel|Amobee Media Systems|
Amoi|Anime Network|Apple|Aricent|AT&T|Azuki Systems|BBC|Bell 
Mobility|Blackberry|Blyk|
BSkyB|BSNL|CBS|CellularOne|China Mobile|
Chughwa Telecom|Clip In Touch|D2See|Datang|Dilithium|Disney|Dopod|Echovox 
Group|EMI|Ericsson|Etisalat|Facebook|FIFA|Flixwagon|Fox|Freescale|FremantleMedia|
FunMobility|Global IP Solutions|Google|HBO|HCL 
Infosystems|Homemade.ro|HTC|Hungama 
Mobile|iMate|ITV|Jamster|Kodak|Kyocera|Kyte|LG|Livecast|MainConcept|Medio|Microsoft|
Midwest Wireless|Mippin|mKhoj|Mobileplay|Mobix 
Interactive|Mobtex|Mogreet|Motorola|Movidia|
MtekVision Media|MTV|MySpace|Mywaves|Netsize|Newbay|Nokia|NTT 
DoCoMo|O2|Oplayo|Orange|Ortiva|PA
Sport|Palm|Paramount|Peekabootv|Playboy|PornoTube|Qik|Qtek|Qualcomm|RADVISION|
RealNetworks|
RedTube|Rhythm NewMedia|Ringleader Digital|Ripe 
TV|ROK-FreeBeTV|RooftopComedy|Samsung|SFR|Sharp|SK Telecom|SoftBank|Sony|Sony 
Ericsson|Spice|Sprint|SRS Labs|Starcut|SURF Communications Solutions|
Swanbay|Swisscom Mobile|Sybase365|Symbian|TechFaith|Telefonica|Telenor|Telstra|
Texas Instruments|The News of the World|The Sun|Thumbplay|T-Mobile|Toshiba|UEFA|
US Cellular|Vantrix|Veeker|Velti|Verizon Wireless|Veveo|VH1|VideoEgg|Vidiator|
Virgin Media|Vodafone|Vringo|VTM|Vuclip|Warner Bros|Wau|Winksite|WiseSpot|
WMI|Xobile|Xtube|Yamgo|Yospace|YouTube

 

 

 

 

 

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