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Market Research Report

Mobile TV in Japan

Published by Ovum, Ltd.
Published February, 2008 Product code 62612
Content info 17 PAGES
Price
US $ 1400 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 3500 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


Mobile TV in Japan published by Ovum, Ltd. in February, 2008. This report consists of 17 PAGES and the price starts from US $ 1400.

Introduction

Abstract

Japan is one of the most advanced mobile societies in the world, with high mobile penetration and impressive data usage. Mobile TV services have been provided via several different solutions in Japan. While the adoption of the free-to-air mobile TV service dubbed 1Seg is growing, mobile operators are also investing in future mobile TV services where they can take the leadership role. This report will examine the diverse mobile TV service efforts in Japan and plans for future development.

Table of Contents

Executive summary

In a nutshell

Key messages

Introduction to mobile TV in Japan

  • Mobile terrestrial analogue TV
  • Mobile satellite digital TV
  • Video services over the 3G network
  • Mobile terrestrial digital TV

Regulatory environment

  • The government has actively driven the digitalisation of broadcasting
  • Current regulation has sidelined mobile operators

What is 1Seg?

  • Technical overview
  • Service offering

Performance so far

  • Adoption of 1Seg-enabled devices
  • Usage pattern
  • Usage data for the interactive data service

Business model

  • The main players: broadcasters
  • Role of mobile operators

Operator strategies

  • 1Seg: a great retention tool
  • MNOs' alliances with broadcasters

Future development

  • Usage of 1Seg will increase, but there is room for premium services

Table of figures:

  • Figure 1: MBSAT satellite jointly owned by Japan and Korea
  • Figure 2: Devices for Moba-Ho! service
  • Figure 3: Segmentation of ISDB-T
  • Figure 4: Images of typical 1Seg display
  • Table 1: 1Seg devices in Japan
  • Figure 5: Accumulated shipments of 1Seg-enabled handsets (millions)
  • Figure 7: Split of 1Seg device types
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