Research and Markets: Much of the Dust Within the Mobile TV World Is Now Settling
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DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1d5372/mobile_tv_analysi) has announced the addition of the "Mobile TV: Analysis & Forecasts (Second Edition)" report to their offering. The mobile TV market is beginning to take shape following key events in both the U.S. and Europe. Spectrum is being allocated, technologies chosen, and services launched. This report analyzes the latest trends and how they will impact development of the mobile TV market. It also provides the latest consumer data on the subject, updated forecasts, and the most current information about key players in the market. "Much of the dust within the mobile TV world is now settling," said John Barrett, director of research. "The key technologies, markets, and players are all becoming apparent. What remains to be seen is whether consumers will watch." Key Topics Covered: 1.0 Notes on Methodology 2.0 Overview 3.0 Technologies & Spectrum 4.0 Consumer Analysis of Mobile TV 5.0 Mobile TV Deployments 6.0 Forecasts 7.0 Implications & Action Items Resource Book 2.0 Company Profiles List of Figures -0- *T Companies Mentioned: Italia Aloha Partners (Hiwire) AT&T BT Movio Crown Castle International Corp. ICO Global Communications KPN Mediaset Mobile 3.0/Mobiles Fernsehen Deutschland MobiTV Motorola Inc. NextWave Wireless Nokia Corporation Orange Orb Networks, Inc. Pace Micro Technology Qualcomm/MediaFLO Sling Media Inc. Sony Sprint Nextel Corp. Swisscom Texas Instruments TiVo Inc. TU Media Verizon Wireless Vodafone *T For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1d5372/mobile_tv_analysi. Research and Markets Ltd. Laura Wood Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com Fax from USA: 646-607-1907 Fax from rest of the world: +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2008
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