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Executive Summary 1.1 Opportunities 1.2 Obstacles 1.3
Competitive Strategies 1.4 Key Conclusions
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Overview: Wireless Short Video Opportunities
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Wireless Short Video Applications & Markets 3.1 From short
messaging to short video 3.2 Lessons of Internet music 3.3 Mobile:
nomadic, and stationary applications 3.4 Short subjects of stature
3.5 Status and prospects for short video
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Wireless Segments for Short Video 4.1 Mobile phone 4.1.1
Asian mobile video experience: Japan: 4.1.2 Asian mobile video experience:
Korea 4.2 Wi-Fi hotspots 4.3 Proximity services 4.3.1 Infrared
4.3.2 Bluetooth 4.3.3 Ultra wideband (UWB)
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Wireless Short Video Solutions: the Components 5.1 Devices
5.2 Client software 5.3 Infrastructure 5.4 Video production &
translation
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Wireless Short Video Challenges 6.1 Video standards 6.2
Video databases and search engines 6.3 Digital rights management (DRM)
6.4 Balancing network capacity & multimedia content 6.5 Structure
of the wireless industry
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Wireless Short Video Business Models 7.1 Free and introductory
services 7.2 Advertising-driven services 7.3 Subscription-based
services 7.4 Usage-based services 7.5 Revenue sharing
8 Vendor
Profiles 8.1 Operators 8.1.1 Hutchison 3 8.1.2 Inspired
Broadcast Networks 8.1.3 J-Phone 8.1.4 KDDI Corp. 8.1.5 Nextwave
Telecom 8.1.6 SK Telecom 8.1.7 Skyway Communications (formerly
I-Teleco.com) 8.1.8 TeliaSonera | 8.1.9 T-Mobile 8.1.10 Westel
Mobile Ltd. 8.1.11 XONE Pty Ltd. 8.2 Content providers 8.2.1 Big
Digit 8.2.2 Forbes.com 8.2.3 GoConnect 8.2.4 iFilm 8.2.5
IndustryView.com 8.2.6 Kanakaris Wireless 8.2.7 Kazaa 8.2.8
Moviso 8.3 Infrastructure & media players 8.3.1 ActiveSky
8.3.2 Codeonline 8.3.3 Emblaze Systems (formerly GEO Interactive Media
Group) 8.3.4 Ericsson 8.3.5 Intec Telecom Systems 8.3.6 Packet
Video 8.3.7 RealNetworks 8.3.8 Thin Multimedia, Inc. 8.3.9
WideRay 8.3.10 Wireless Multimedia Solutions, Inc. 8.4 Devices
8.4.1 Archos 8.4.2 Logitech Mobile Video 8.4.3 Microsoft 8.4.4
Motorola 8.4.5 NEC 8.4.6 Nokia 8.4.7 Palm, Inc. 8.4.8
Samsung 8.4.9 Symbian 8.4.10 Tapwave 8.5 Wireless solutions
8.5.1 Atheros Communications 8.5.2 Qualcomm 8.5.3 XtremeSpectrum
8.6 Rich media applications 8.6.1 Webshots.com 8.7 Video database
& search tools 8.7.1 EarthCam 8.7.2 RazorPop 8.7.3
SingingFish.com 8.8 Other products & services 8.8.1 Cybird
8.8.2 Digital Fountain 8.8.3 Ensigma 8.8.4 Hiwire 8.8.5
Ideaworks3D 8.8.6 Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF) 8.8.7 Nextreaming
8.8.8 On2 Technologies 8.8.9 Pedagog 8.8.10 SnapStream Media
8.8.11 UIEvolution
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About The Authors
Figures
- Figure 1, Global mobile/nomadic
video user forecast, 2003-2007
- Figure 2, Mobile video user
forecast, Asia, 2003-2007 (millions users)
- Figure 3, Mobile video user
forecast, Americas, 2003-2007 (millions users)
- Figure 4, Mobile video user
forecast, Europe, 2003-2007 (millions users)
- Figure 5, Mobile video user
forecast, Rest of World, 2003-2007 (millions)
- Figure 6, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
subscriber growth in Korea, Dec 2002 May 2003, in thousands
- Figure 7, Average revenue per
user per month derived from data services (in thousands of Korean WON)
Tables
- Table 1, Six mobile video
applications to watch
- Table 2, Select mobile/nomadic
video business opportunities
- Table 3, Number of users of
various computing and communications technologies worldwide
- Table 4, Potentially significant
wireless short video applications
- Table 5, A sampler of short
video archives (non-adult)
- Table 6, Comparison of motion
graphics, animation, and video transmission requirements
- Table 7, Professional- versus
user-created video
- Table 8, Leading mobile phone
video categories: Stay Tuned & See What I See
- Table 9, Comparison of mobile
air interfaces for video
- Table 10, SK Telecoms JUNE
has 1,900 offerings in 9 fields
- Table 11, KTFs FIMM has
3,600 offerings in 9 categories
- Table 12, Comparison of Wi-Fi
hotspots and 3G cellular networks
- Table 13, Leading Wi-Fi Hotspot
video categories: Video Library and Video Rendezvous
- Table 14, Leading proximity
service video categories: On Location and Rent-a-Peripheral
- Table 15, RealNetworks
video specifications (general mobile use)
- Table 16, RealNetworks
video specifications (Pocket PC)
- Table 17, Webshots
operator and handset support
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