Tuesday 2 July 2013

LTE Broadcast: Global Market Game Changer for Mobile Video and TV in the post-4G World

                  LTE Broadcast: Global Market Game Changer for Mobile Video and TV in the post-4G World
With the introduction of LTE-enabled high bandwidth, video has become easier to download and stream. While mobile communications, particularly smartphones, tablets, and other wireless devices have gained significant penetration in recent years, data consumption remains relatively low. However, it is important to note that with only about ten percent of mobile subscribers using video, it represents a demand on network capacity of 50%.


Video in a 3G is clearly a drain on capacity going forward and drives the need for 4G. With the LTE being deployed, Over-the-Top (OTT) providers are expected to see more usage of their video services and they already started to get ready for it. However, smart mobile network operators will also become much more proactive in terms of their own video offerings as concerns over capacity diminish.

We are now witnessing a reduction in the data service plans from carriers and the competition in the telecommunication market is working for the consumer’s favor. The new fourth generation (4G) wireless technologies such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) offer sufficient performance to support IP based streaming video and multimedia services to a large number of consumers simultaneously, with a quality that most will find attractive.

Publisher expects that the consumer behavior in the LTE era will evolve as streaming video and downloads becomes much more. LTE offers high speed data rates and better Quality of Service (QoS). This research evaluates video in LTE-enabled applications, carrier optimization, and business opportunities including new revenue streams. This report also analyzes the technical and business impacts and opportunities of LTE Broadcast introduction. This includes vendor solutions, case studies, market analysis, and forecasts.

Target Audience:
  • Video content providers
  • Mobile network operators
  • Video application developers
  • Wireless infrastructure providers
  • User Generated Content (UGC) providers
Report Benefits:
  • Video and data forecasts
  • Vendor and solution analysis
  • Understand the drivers for mobile video and TV
  • Identify market direction and future of mobile video

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