Tag Archives: Mobile

Content Protection in an Unmanaged World

Sometimes I see an article that has so spot on a set of messages, that you just have to draw attention to it… Andrew Glasspool, Founder and Managing Partner at the business and technology consultancy firm Farncombe. “There is the potential for a train smash when Connected TV has become mass-market and you try to [...]

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Mobile TV–the end, long live Mobile TV

I have written before about how Mobile TV just is not a good customer proposition, and now we have the market decision in the US that Qualcomm is shutting down FLO TV that followed the much earlier UK decision, albeit 3 years later. The crux of the matter is that the mobile customer is not [...]

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Nails in the coffin for Mobile TV

News from the BBC that normal viewing figures for mobile phone based streaming video was as few as 580 uniques a day is not surprising based on my own experience and the news coming through from many sources over the last year. What is distressing though is the degree of investment to provide that service, [...]

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Death of Mobile Video

As I have discussed before in a previous blog post, mobile video is not such a great customer proposition, as say mobile audio. The key to this being that there are so few places you want to view video when actually mobile. This is different from say having a portable video player… something that you [...]

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