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Indian
mobile TV market to reach $360 million in 2008
New Delhi, March 5, 2008 (IANS)
India's
mobile television market will be worth $360 million by the end of
this year, according to a report by Springboard Research, a leading
Singapore-based IT market research firm. Mobile TV is a feature
through which a user is able to view regular TV programmes on a
mobile phone or other mobile devices. According
to the findings of the report - Mobile TV in India: Understanding
the Mobile Entertainment Needs of Indian Users - as many as 84%
of the users are waiting for an affordable mobile TV service in
the country.
"Mobile
TV marries the two dominant consumption trends of entertainment
and mobile telephony in India. The market is ripe for the launch
of mobile TV services and we believe that India will have around
12 million mobile TV subscribers within the first year of launch
of service," said Ravi Shekhar Pandey, manager of syndicated
research at Springboard Research.
News,
sports, music videos and game shows emerged the preferred choices
for mobile TV services, the survey indicated. "A majority of
mobile users in India are interested in trying out mobile TV and
would invest in new handsets for using the service. This willingness
is definitely a positive sign for those considering offering mobile
TV in one of the world's largest and fastest growing mobile services
market," Pandey said.
The
report also recommended offering on-demand, pay-per-view option
that will not be attached to a monthly subscription offer. It has
also suggested a closer business partnership between mobile TV broadcasters
and service providers to make the feature more affordable.
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