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Market Research Report

Chinese Mobile TV Operators' Business Models

Published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
Published January, 2008 Product code 64417
Content info 23 pages
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Chinese Mobile TV Operators' Business Models published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) in January, 2008. This report consists of 23 pages and the price starts from US $ 1880.

Introduction

Abstract

As of September 2007, China' s SARFT had awarded six mobile TV licenses to companies that included SMG and CCTV. However, China has yet to establish a unified standard for mobile TV service. SARFT had begun issuing permits based on the DAB standard back in 2004, but individual operators subsequently introduced their own proprietary standards. In 2006, SARFT introduced its own CMMB standard, and prohibited further DAB pilot projects. Towards the end of 2006, SAC began working to unify the various different mobile TV standards; however, as of the end of 2007, no consensus had been reached. This report examines the evolution of mobile TV standards in China, the current state of development of mobile TV service and content providers, and the outlook for the future.

Table of Contents

List of Topics

Development of Chinese mobile TV standards, mobile TV business models adopted by China' s mobile operators and broadcasters; future challenges for developing mobile TV services in China.

  • Current Status of Mobile TV Service in China
  • Evolution of Mobile TV Standards in China
  • Chinese Mobile Operators' Mobile TV Business Models
  • Mobile TV License Holders' Mobile TV Business Models
  • Future Trends for Mobile TV Services
  • MIC Perspective
  • Appendix

Aigo, Amoisonic, Beijing Jolon Digital Media Broadcasting, Bird, BTV, CAS, CCTV, CCTV.com, Chen Xun, China Mobile, China National Radio, China Unicom, CQWY, CRI, Datang Mobile, FCI, Guangdong TV Mobile Media, Holley, Huawei, Hunan Zhongyi, Innofidei, Iriver, Konka, Lenovo, Longcheer, Longjing Microelectronics, Malata, NuFront, SAC, SARFT, ShenZhen Mobile Time Technology, Skyworth, SMG, Southern Media Corporation, Spreadtrum, SVA, TCL, Telegent Systems, UniScope Technologies, United Source Coding, VIA, Yue Guang Digital Multimedia Broadcasting, Yulong, ZTE.

List of Tables

  • Table 1: China' s Mobile TV Standards
  • Table 2: Leading Members of the CMMB Technology Working Group as of 2007
  • Table 3: Key Members of the CDMB Working Group as of 2007
  • Table 4: Content of TMMB Standard
  • Table 5: Guangdong Mobile' s Original and Revised GPRS Data Charges
  • Table 6: China Mobile' s Charge Rates for Mobile TV Service
  • Table 7: Shanghai Unicom' s Mobile TV Charge Rates
  • Table 8: Shanghai Unicom' s CDMA Billing Plans
  • Table 9: Shanghai Unicom' s GPRS Billing Plans
  • Table 10: The Iriver B20 Handheld TV

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: DMB-TH Receiver Solution Developed by Legend Silicon and ADI
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