Fox to bring Free TV to Mobile Phones

How does the idea of mobile TV - watching your favorite television shows right on your mobile phone sound to you? That too in digital quality? The combination of sharp pictures, bright colors, and excellent sound quality does sound good, particularly when available on a mobile phone screen, right? It seems we do not have to wait long – Fox Television is working hard to bring free digital quality TV right to your mobile phone – for free.

That is right folks – free TV – right on your mobile devices. I hope you know that major players like Verizon and AT&T already have their own mobile TV services and emerging players like MobiTV are becoming quite popular as well. However, the mobile television service offered by Fox TV differs in three aspects.

1. It offers digital TV services – the picture quality and the sound quality will be far better than what you currently see on mobile phones.

2. It is free of cost. You do not have to pay a penny to watch TV on your mobile devices. This is a huge difference maker as both Verizon and AT&T have a monthly charge for their mobile TV services.

3. You will be able to watch it not just on mobile phones, but on various mobile devices including laptops, PDAs, and portable game systems.

What broadcasters plan to do is simple – they are planning to introduce a small DTV receiver, like a computer chip, which can be attached to or embedded into your mobile phone, laptop, PDA, or portable game system. With this micro DTV receiver, you will be able to watch TV on the go.

The biggest challenge, however, is to overcome the shortcomings of DTV services that are available today. As of now, watching something on the DTV set can be a really frustrating experience because the signal is too weak and it goes off even with the slightest movement. In other words, it is next to impossible to watch anything on the portable digital TVs available today when you are on the move. Broadcasters say that the signal for mobile digital TV will be strengthened significantly so that people will be able to watch TV without any hassles whatsoever.

Though this service is expected to be completely free of cost, broadcasters are thinking of creating a revenue stream with the help of ads. If done well, they have the potential to reach millions of people through their most personal device – their mobile phone.

If things go well, you will be able to watch Fox 5 live on your mobile phone within a few months from now. So, as of now, let us wait a little and see what these guys come up with.

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Is MobiTV a Success Story in the Making?

While the current economic crisis has affected a lot of companies, some companies still continue to enjoy huge growth. MobiTV, the pioneer in mobile entertainment, has had a phenomenal growth so far and the bad economy does not seem to have affected it at all. The company recently released its growth and revenue details and I have to say I was pretty impressed to see the figures.

1. The company recently reached the 5 million subscriber mark which is a considerable achievement. Interestingly, it managed to add more than a million subscribers in just five months.

2. Its growth chart has been really impressive. It started offering live TV to mobile phones way back in 2003 – a time when mobile TV was considered a longshot. In 2005, it had just around 500,000 subscribers. Now, it has crossed the 5 million mark.

3. The annual revenue, which was around $20 million in 2005, has now more than tripled and the company expects a substantial profit in the first quarter of 2009.

4. Recently, it has added popular shows like Desperate Housewives and ABC News to its long list of products. Also, its live coverage of the presidential debates got a huge positive response from a record number of mobile users.

5. A few months back, MobiTV came up with an application called Mobi4Biz which provides customized business news packages to viewers. The package includes features like live TV and a special video on demand facility wherein customers can get content from CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox Business, and TheStreet.com. This application, as of now, is only available on Blackberry Bold. Depending on this app’s success, the company has plans to come up with a replica of this application next year for sports fans and children as well.

6. MobiTV has joined hands with more than 20 carrier networks including some big names like AT&T, Sprint, and Alltel and is available on more than 350 handsets. It offers a wide range of content including live TV, video on demand, digital music services, and premium programs. The revenue generated is split evenly between MobiTV, content providers, and mobile operators.

As you can see, MobiTV is a success story in every which way. However, its founders are wary of the fact that mobile TV is fast becoming hugely competitive and they constantly strive to keep their standards really high. Last year, we saw both AT&T and Verizon joining hands with Qualcomm MediaFlo to launch their own mobile TV service – named AT&T Mobile TV and Verizon VCast respectively. This apart, local TV stations are also planning to enter the mobile world by offering live TV to mobile phones through standard TV signals. So, it is not going to be a smooth ride for MobiTV for sure.

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Mobile TV to become a $15 billion market in 2012

It seems mobile TV has caught the attention of market analysts big time. A lot of experts are touting mobile TV as the next big thing and here’s yet another report which has come up with quite an optimistic prediction, I should say.

A new research report from Multimedia Intelligence predicts that mobile TV market will be worth a whopping $15 billion in 2012. The report says that customers now demand personalized entertainment from their mobile phones more than ever before, as there is a huge influx of high-end mobile phones in the market these days. This has led to the belief that mobile TV will play a huge role in the future of mobile entertainment.

Also, mobile TV is considered the perfect medium for advertising by many as it has a huge advantage over other forms of mobile ads such as text message ads, banner ads, and WAP links. Ads in TV are something we’ve all got used to. So, when you’re watching your favorite show on mobile TV, an ad break won’t look too strange to you. On the other hand, a mobile banner ad can easily be considered intrusive by many. Also, the recall rates for mobile TV ads will be extremely high, as the ads are highly engaging. This is something I’ve already discussed in detail here.

However, there is one missing link here. While mobile TV could provide some good on-the-go entertainment for users and some good ad revenue for advertisers and operators, it will happen only if it’s offered free of cost. A paid mobile TV service, no matter how good it is, will not find a lot of takers in this era of freebies. We already have an example for this in the form of AT&T and Verizon’s mobile TV service - both got a lukewarm response from users. So, like I already said, ad-funded mobile TV could be the future. What do you think folks?

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Is ad-funded mobile TV the future?

Communicasia is one of the most talked about IT events this year and Communicasia 2008 is underway as I’m writing this blog. A congregation of IT and communication majors from all over the world are expected to be there and the list of attendees is quite impressive.

MComms TV, an Australian company, caught my attention. It is a mobile TV innovation company and it showcased a software-based solution which in my opinion can play a huge part in mobile TV in the future.

MComms Ad Insert, the software-based solution, places advertisements in live mobile TV streams seamlessly. The company couldn’t have chosen a better time. Just recently, Verizon and AT&T launched their own mobile TV service and they both received lukewarm reception from mobile users. The reason is pretty clear. Mobile users, a big number of them, are not ready to pay a monthly subscription for mobile TV yet. In this case, the only way to make users tune into mobile TV is to offer the service for free. Which is possible only if it’s ad-funded. You get the picture?

Now at this juncture, a technology like MComms Ad Insert could come handy. Operators can now try to offer free mobile TV backed with advertisements. After all, the users get to access a variety of mobile content including but not limited to music videos, TV shows, and movie trailers.

What do you say? Have any of you guys subscribed to Verizon or AT&T’s mobile TV service? Will you give it a try if it was free of cost? Let me know your views.

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Ready to watch live TV on your Nokia phone?

Monsoon Multimedia, a California based company, has come up with HAVA Mobile Player, digital video service, which has made quite an entry into the market. The video service is interestingly called the ‘sling box killer’, as it is considered a direct competitor to the famous Sling Media.

Monsoon Multimedia’s HAVA Mobile Player allows you to watch live TV from your mobile phone. Not just that, you will be able to pause, skip, rewind, and schedule your DVR recordings right from your phone. Monsoon Multimedia is confident that people will find it very easy to use this service on their high-end Nokia phones. They also believe that they can outdo Sling Media with this service. However, this service is meant only for S60 Symbian phones as of now whereas Sling Media’s TV service is available on Symbian, Palm, Windows Live Mobile, and it’s rumored that it will be soon available in Blackberry. With this being the case, I don’t think the HAVA Mobile Player is much of a competition for Sling Media, at least as of now.

This mobile TV service will be made available to the public for free next quarter. However, Monsoon is also planning to run a beta program in between.

The way I see it, mobile TV industry is headed for a unique battle. On one hand, you have devices like HAVA Mobile Player which make live TV available in your mobile phone. On the other hand, you have carriers coming up with separate mobile TV service.

Now, as a mobile user, what would you choose? A mobile TV service from a carrier which lets you choose a certain number of channels for a fixed sum every month, or a device like this one which lets you watch live TV right on your mobile phone without any restrictions?

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