Infonetics Research: Mobile video phone sales hit $99B in 2007; ads to play major role in service profitability
Market Wire, June, 2008
Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reported today that worldwide mobile video phone sales neared $99 billion in 2007 and are expected to grow strongly over the next 5 years, despite the challenge service providers face in making mobile video services profitable.
Infonetics' report, Mobile Video Phones, Services, and Subscribers , provides worldwide and regional market size and forecasts for mobile video service revenue, mobile video subscribers (3G/MBMS, DVB-H, FLO, ISDB-T, S/T-DMB, DAB), and mobile video phones (3G/MBMS, DVB-H, FLO, ISDB-T, S/T-DMB, DAB, CMMB).
The report shows that the number of mobile video subscribers topped 10 million worldwide in 2007, and is expected to nearly triple by the end of 2008, with explosive growth continuing through at least 2011.
"The amount of money it takes to manufacture mobile video phones with high quality screens and extended battery life will continue to drop considerably over the next few years, and as that happens, service providers will want to make sure they have the phones with the most revenue-generating potential in the hands of their subscribers. We expect the number of mobile video phones to quadruple between 2007 and 2011," said Jeff Heynen , directing analyst for IPTV at Infonetics.
Other highlights from the report:
-- Worldwide service provider revenue from mobile video services nearly
tripled in 2007 and is expected to nearly triple again in 2008
-- Advertising will play a major short- and long-term role in ensuring
the profitability of mobile video services, and mobile operators will be
working throughout 2008 with advertisers and media buying agencies to sell
their mobile video ad avails, which should become more prevalent in mid-
2009
-- As more mobile devices emulate the look and feel of the iPhone, much
like Samsung's Instinct and LG's VU, and become more widely available,
subscribers will be more likely to subscribe to, and stick with, a mobile
video service
-- Vendors of video processing and headend equipment, such as Motorola,
Envivio, and Harmonic, are lining up with mobile network equipment
suppliers to help speed the rollout of mobile video networks; partnerships
and acquisitions along these lines will continue as the mobile video
opportunity becomes clearer around the world
Download report highlights by logging in to Infonetics' online portal from www.infonetics.com (see IPTV and IP Video area). For sales, contact Larry Howard, vice president, at larry@infonetics.com or 1 (408) 583-3335.
Infonetics Research ( www.infonetics.com ) is an international communications market research firm. Tracking emerging markets since 1990, Infonetics covers a broad range of service provider, product manufacturer, and enterprise and SMB markets, including network security, enterprise voice, unified communications, broadband networks, IPTV, IP video, mobile TV , optical networks, metro Ethernet, carrier routing and switching, wireless, WiMAX, FMC, VoIP, IMS, policy management, subscriber management, service management, carrier capex and opex, and more. Services include quarterly market share and forecasting, end-user survey research, service provider survey research, service provider capex analysis, and custom research and consulting.
Press Contact: Jeff Heynen Directing Analyst, IPTV and Next Gen OSS/BSS Infonetics Research 1 408.583.3359 Email Contact
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