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Faultline: OTT fever stalks European set top deals – as old school collapses
Mar 4, 2010 – There are a couple of deals that have been long announced which when more deeply scrutinized, show the future shape of pay TV in Europe – and it shows that... Read the rest Technology Pundits: Why Microsoft Should Not Be in Consol Gaming Part II Feb 22, 2010 – After my last post (http://www.technologypundits.com) Jay Livens enters (http://absolutelywindows.com) on the pro side (I missed the memo on double teaming) and argues on 4 points. I’ll quickly summarize all of... Read the rest Technology Pundits: Why Microsoft Should Not Be in Console Gaming Feb 19, 2010 – A couple of weeks ago Harry McCracken and I were sharing some analysis on Microsoft’s financial performance which showcased (http://www.businessinsider.com) (you’ll note that out of around $8.5B of operating income... Read the rest Rethink Research: The Rise of the ATSC M/H machines; The Battle for American Mobile TV Jan 18, 2010 – The US has been a black hole for mobile TV technologies, with failed attempts to bring DVB-H, DVB-SH and Satellite Radio versions of mobile video to consumers there. US chipmaker... Read the rest Over The River: Licensing is for Software NOT for Literature Oct 14, 2009 – I will be the first to admit that I love books. I grew up in a house and with a father who imparted me with a serious love of books... Read the rest Over The River: Enough with the HD Jun 14, 2009 – The other day I was talking with a colleague about a video project we were working on. There’d been some technical discussions previously about equipment and whatnot – but now... Read the rest Faultline: France sticks with its “communal” populist model for DVB-H May 28, 2008 – The French regulator has chosen the TV channels for its first DVB-H multiplex, and delayed as it might be, almost a year or so late, and it possibly won’t make... Read the rest Faultline: Sony agrees terms to liberate US cable from clutches of Moto and SFA May 28, 2008 – Sony seems to have engineered a key first step in the bid by cable operators in the US, to free themselves from the long term set top control exercised by... Read the rest Innovation Insights: The Wonders of Good Enough May 26, 2008 – The New York Times had a great article on Sunday about the success of Pure Digital Technologies “Flip Video” camcorder. The article’s basic message: Pure Digital has created a big... Read the rest Rethink Research Reports: Searching for a Mobile TV Business Model Apr 20, 2008 – Mobile TV technologies have multiplied rather than consolidated, and despite an early dominant lead by DVB-H, in what seemed a two horse race with Korea’s T-DMB, there are now at... Read the rest Faultline: Sony feels new HD confidence in aftermath of Blu-ray win Apr 16, 2008 – The confidence with which Sony strode onto the stage at its pre-show National Association of Broadcaster (NAB) annual event in Las Vegas, said much about how the Blu-ray win has... Read the rest Faultline: US Mobile TV moves at NAB begin to shape its ATSC M/H future Apr 16, 2008 – The two powerful groupings that are chasing the standard for what we feel is likely to be THE US standard for mobile TV, the ATSC extension called M/H for mobile... Read the rest Faultline: Satellite madness halts US DTH rush to Russian space craft – HD stalls Mar 19, 2008 – You’d be a pretty rubbish satellite TV supplier if you never had at least one ace up your sleeve in answer to the vagaries of the satellite world. Satellites can... Read the rest Faultline: The rise of the P4P architecture to turn the Internet into a big TV set Mar 19, 2008 – From an ISP’s point of view, P2P traffic can appear to be exceptionally daunting. If they choose to block it, as some have accused almost all of the major US... Read the rest eMarketer: Demand For Mobile TV in India Mar 13, 2008 – A Springboard Research report estimates that the Indian mobile TV market could bring $360 million in revenues in 2008. A survey of 1,215 mobile users in six major Indian cities... Read the rest Faultline: Orca Viaccess deal is far from black and white Mar 12, 2008 – Killer whales became an endangered species this week as Israeli IPTV middleware specialist Orca gave up its independence to be acquired by French conditional access company, Viaccess, itself a 100%... Read the rest Faultline: NextWave waving (not drowning) – as it solves the WiMAX TV riddle Mar 12, 2008 – When operators and investors ask us about NextWave, and whether or not its vision can be turned into reality, creating a new wireless powerhouse, the question in always answered with... Read the rest Faultline: Can the US Mobile Satellite Services market ignite in the near term Feb 20, 2008 – A deal cut in the early days of February changed perhaps the likely winners and losers in the 6 player shootout for supremacy in the Mobile Satellite Services space in... Read the rest Faultline: HD DVD is dead – Will Sony turns its big guns to the Xbox now Feb 20, 2008 – In a fight Faultline has tracked since 2004, the high definition Blue laser technology for high definition DVDs is going to be the Sony inspired Blu-ray, with Toshiba, the last... Read the rest eMarketer: Podcasts Aren't Just for Young Nerds; Many narrowcasts, many different audiences Feb 15, 2008 – They don't all listen to the same programs, they don't all use iPods, and they don't all come from the same background. They are podcast users, and they defy clear-cut... Read the rest eMarketer: Mobile music popular in China Feb 15, 2008 – Chinese mobile phone users are far more likely to listen to mobile music than are users in the US, UK, France Germany, Italy or Spain, according to an M:Metrics survey... Read the rest Faultline: European Cellcos act rather than wait for DVB-H spectrum Feb 13, 2008 – When an Alcatel source told us at the Mobile TV World Congress in Paris two weeks ago that two of its strong European targets were Spain and Poland, for its... Read the rest Faultline: Texas says 2008 for a chip to put TV projector into a handset Feb 13, 2008 – The Barcelona cellular Mobile World Congress has a combination of things on show – some you can buy tomorrow, and others, such as new chip sets, that will take 9... Read the rest eMarketer: Mobile Gaming Moving Beyond the Deck; Chipping away at the walled garden Feb 7, 2008 – Mobile carriers are no longer the only game in town for buying content for handsets. For years, adding games and other content to phones has meant going through carriers' "decks,"... Read the rest eMarketer: Heard the latest about Podcasting? Engagement via headphones Feb 4, 2008 – Ever since podcasting was introduced, the question has been the same: Will anyone listen? The answer is definitely “Yes.” eMarketer estimates that the total US podcast audience reached 18.5 million... Read the rest eMarketer: Mobile TV Subscribers Will Grow, Eventually Jan 30, 2008 – The number of mobile TV subscribers worldwide is expected to reach 462 million by 2012, according to ABI Research. 3G networks, flat-rate mobile video plans, better video delivery and more... Read the rest eMarketer: Mobile Entertainment Is Moving On Up Jan 28, 2008 – Mobile entertainment revenues will reach $64 billion worldwide by 2012, from just over $20 billion in 2007, according to Juniper Research's "Mobile Entertainment Markets: Opportunities & Forecasts 2007-2012" report. "With... Read the rest Faultline: Quad play only emerges in world’s most competitive markets - Report Dec 19, 2007 – The most advanced quadruple play territories in the world are Canada, the UK, France, Hong Kong and Taiwan, according to the Rethink Research Associates Quadruple Play “Method or Madness” report,... Read the rest Faultline: ReplayTV purchase can only trigger DVR patent scramble Dec 19, 2007 – The inevitable scrabble for intellectual property in the Digital Video Recorder market has finally begun in earnest, now that a court has made it clear that TiVo genuinely owns patents... Read the rest Faultline: China mobile TV services to emerge by April Dec 12, 2007 – While everyone involved in mobile TV technology around the world has sat on the sidelines confused over what will be the final technology choice of the Chinese government, Israeli chip... Read the rest
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