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White Papers

Analog Mobile TV
The world is going digital. Why does analog mobile TV make sense?
(PDF file, 451KB, August 2009)
Global Mobile Data Traffic 2009
A forecast on the impact of visual networking applications, global mobile traffic projections and growth trends.
(PDF file, 269KB, January 2009)
Mobile TV: The Groundbreaking Dimension
Mobile TV UMTSF/GSMA Joint Work Group expectations on the migration of TV to the world's most popular electronic device, the mobile phone.
(PDF file, 224KB, November 2006)
Mobile TV in Japan
Service, Devices and Usage.
(PDF file, 84KB, June 2006)
Unlimited Mobile TV for the Mass Market
Mobile TV is already booming on existing cellular infrastructures in unicast mode. But unicast is not optimized to deliver the same content to many users at the same time, and this prevents mass-market deployment. Overlay broadcast networks are necessary for mass access to mainstream TV channels through mobile devices.
(PDF file, 1327KB, February 2006)

Reports

OMVC Mobile TV Study December 2009
U.S. mobile consumers appear ready to embrace live mobile TV, with nearly half saying that watching live digital television (DTV) via a mobile device is appealing. This interest is driven in large part by local programming, with nearly 90% of mobile device owners expressing interest in watching live news and weather programming on-the-go.
(PDF file, 86KB, December 2009)
OMVC Mobile TV Use Cases
Open Mobile Video Coalition report on market possibilities for mobile digital television.
(PDF file, 899KB, November 2009)
Mobile TV Uptake
Mobile TV promises much, but uptake is slow - why?
(PDF file, 653KB, March 2009)