Telecom operators are hoping that broadband will help them cash in on the new revenue streams being created by entertainment services, says IT research group, Analysys. One of the big attractions of rolling out broadband is to enter in the three main entertainment revenue sources; video on demand, audio and online games. However, Analysys said:… Continue reading Entertainment Unlikely To Be Profitable For Broadband Providers
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Telecoms giant, British Telecom, announced that it has signed an agreement to start trials of a mobile video streaming service. BT’s innovation unit and interactive video services company, Newmediacom, have got together with MyMovies.net to bring movie related footage direct to the mobile phones of movie buffs. All users have to do to access the… Continue reading BT Trials Mobile Video Streaming
A report from the Online Publishers Association reveals that in the US, 18 to 34 year olds are more frequent and active internet users than any other age group. The report, compiled in conjunction with comScore Networks, shows that 72% of 18 to 34 year olds are online, this is higher than any other group.… Continue reading 18 To 34 Year Olds Spending Most Time Online
Voice-over-internet telephony (VoIP) equipment is expected to grow by 48% to $4.9 billion by the end of 2004, according to a new report from eMarketer. The VoIP: Spending and Trends report shows that by the end of 2007, this market is expected to grow rapidly and total equipment spend to reach $15.1 billion. The report… Continue reading VoIP Market To Grow By 48% In 2004
Worldwide shipment of mobile phone units will reach 595 million by 2004 says a new report from global market intelligence group, IDC. According to the Worldwide Mobile Phone 2004-2008 Forecast And Analysis report, sales of 2.5G mobile phones will drive market growth for the next few years with sales of 3G mobile phones finally passing… Continue reading Mobile Phone Shipments To Surpass 100 Million By 2007
Global advisor, Merrill Lynch, predicts that US advertising spending will increase by 6% in 2004 and admits the market “finally has growth to be proud of”. The Monthly Advertising Trends report says that US advertising spend is “rebounding nicely”, along with what seems to be a stronger than expected economy in the US. According to… Continue reading US Ad Spending Finally Has Growth To Be Proud Of Says Merrill Lynch
Voice-over-internet telephony (VoIP) is expected to reach over 13 million US broadband households and small businesses by 2008, says a new report from IT consultants Analysys. By the end of this year, only 1 million US homes and 100,000 small businesses are forecast to be using VoIP but this will grow by 17% and 23%… Continue reading VoIP To Reach Over 13 Million US Broadband Subscribers
March was a record month for WAP page impressions when 1.4 billion were viewed in the UK, the highest number ever recorded says the Mobile Data Association (MDA). From February, WAP pages viewed increased by over 130 million to provide the highest monthly figure recorded since counting began in September 2002. This takes the daily… Continue reading Another Record Month For WAP
The seemingly unstoppable rise in text messaging saw another boost during March, as levels reached an unprecedented 2.1 billion for the month. According to the Mobile Data Association the figure is an increase of 80 million on the previous month and a 25% rise on the same period last year. A monthly average of 69… Continue reading Text Mania Still Driving Messaging Increase
WAP page impressions in the UK hit record levels in February, reaching 1.2 billion, according to the latest figures from the Mobile Data Association (MDA). This is up by 62 million on January 2004. The total, taken from GSM net operators O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone, takes the daily average to 43 million. This is… Continue reading February Is Record Breaking Month For WAP
