Evaluating the Options for Mobile TV and Radio Broadcasting in Western
Europe
Published by Analysys Mason (May 2006)
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Dr Alastair Brydon
CEO of Sound Partners
Dr Mark Heath
Director of Research, Sound Partners
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“Mobile operators need to decide quickly how they will deliver
mobile TV and radio services. Western European operators are faced
with a confusing choice of technologies, including DAB-IP, DVB-H,
T-DMB and TDtv, and also need to decide whether to share a network
or to build their own. We evaluate the options commercially and
financially.”
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Product overview
Recent trials have confirmed strong consumer interest in
mobile TV and radio, and these will soon become must-have services for
mobile operators. However, if mobile TV and radio prove as popular as
expected, 3G networks could quickly run out of capacity, requiring operators
to employ broadcasting technologies. Mobile operators in Western Europe have
to choose among several broadcasting technologies – DAB-IP, T-DMB, DVB-H and
TDtv – or enhance their existing 3G networks. Operators that decide to use a
broadcasting technology must also decide whether to build their own
broadcasting networks or to share with other players the cost and risk of
deploying a broadcasting solution.
Based on the results of detailed financial modelling,
this report identifies and evaluates the realistic deployment options for
each of the mobile broadcasting technologies that is likely to be used in
Western Europe. The report explains which of these options are most likely
to be commercially viable for different operator types and circumstances,
and quantifies the take-up and revenue per service user needed to achieve an
adequate financial return from each.
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This report answers your key questions
Evaluating the Options for Mobile TV and Radio
Broadcasting in Western Europe answers your key questions:
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What do early trials of mobile broadcasting
technologies indicate about consumer requirements, likely take-up, usage
and ARPU?
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What are the most important factors that operators
need to consider in selecting the right broadcasting technology and
deployment strategy?
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What are the most realistic broadcasting technology
and deployment options, and how do they compare? For each option, what
level of take-up and ARPU will be required to achieve an adequate
financial return?
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How do different spectrum licence costs and operating
bands (UHF and L-band) affect financial viability?
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Should mobile operators own a broadcasting network or
share a wholesale network with others?
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Could DAB-IP be an attractive short-term option in
countries where DAB radio has been deployed extensively?
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In what circumstances could it be commercially viable
for a mobile operator to build its own DVB-H network?
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Has T-DMB already lost the battle against DVB-H in
Western Europe?
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Could TDtv be a better option than DVB-H for larger
operators?
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Is a dedicated broadcasting technology necessary at
all? In what circumstances could operators avoid the expense and revenue
dilution of broadcasting networks and rely solely on 3G?