Wednesday, February 11, 2009

By 2013 the world will be half a billion subscribers of mobile TV.

In 2013, half a billion people will use mobile TV service, and not all of them will be watching TV on-screen cell phone, InformationWeek writes with reference to the study "The Mobile TV Market" company ABI Research.
The market of mobile TV by 2013, researchers projected to grow to 50 billion dollars, despite the fact that while the industry is relatively little developed.
In the U.S. cellular operators, AT & T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless have spent billions of dollars to the introduction of mobile TV services. In 2009, the device will be created to support the American standard of mobile TV to provide free broadcasts in 22 U.S. cities.
In doing so, according to analysts, users still do not see this TV as an independent provider of product or service. In the near future, mobile TV will become a continuation of the traditional broadcasting services.
Mobile TV is actively being developed worldwide. Ð'есной 2008 года о намерении начать тестовую эксплуатацию мобильного ТÐ' заявила Ð'Ð"ТРК. Around the same time the EU has adopted a single standard for mobile TV.

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