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Study could throw cold water on mobile carriers' hopes that people will spend big on mobile music downloads and TV.
Study could throw cold water on mobile carriers' hopes that people will spend big on mobile music downloads and TV.
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dissimilar from watching a small (15") TV from a few feet away.
Having said that, I wouldn't want to do it myself for anything
more than a few minutes and I certainly wouldn't pay for the
"privilege". I suspect that the mobile carriers are getting a hard-
on for this idea because of the "success" of the iTMS videos,
thinking that most people watch those paid-for downloads on
their video iPods... IMO, what is more likely is that the majority
of people watch them on their computer and not on their iPod.
dissimilar from watching a small (15") TV from a few feet away.
Having said that, I wouldn't want to do it myself for anything
more than a few minutes and I certainly wouldn't pay for the
"privilege". I suspect that the mobile carriers are getting a hard-
on for this idea because of the "success" of the iTMS videos,
thinking that most people watch those paid-for downloads on
their video iPods... IMO, what is more likely is that the majority
of people watch them on their computer and not on their iPod.
Nobody bought it then, why would anyone buy it now?
Nobody bought it then, why would anyone buy it now?
landline service...that'd be something to get excited about! TV and
Music are both just really fancy icing on a really bland cake.
landline service...that'd be something to get excited about! TV and
Music are both just really fancy icing on a really bland cake.
entertainment (We don't look at it as mobile TV, it's a much
different experience and the types of videos need to be different
as well) our company streams videos to mobile phones all over
the world. Our traffic for daily visitors is climbing everyday, in-
fact it's going through the roof!
So for us there is a market for mobile phone entertainment how
big the market will get is still very much up in the air. One thing
that is for sure, in the future these video entertainment services
are going to be free or bundled with data plans. Consumers
already pay too much for access tolls.
Sean
ZooVision
www.zoovision.com
cellphone screen are the myriad of dumb ***** that believe they
can should pay to get video on on a 2" or less cellphone screen.
Zoovision will make much money while winning a a major award for
sponsoring idiocy among its customer. That is a very unfortunate
fact of modern life. It's like watching the vultures spread out the
poisoned grain for all the little mice and rats.
entertainment (We don't look at it as mobile TV, it's a much
different experience and the types of videos need to be different
as well) our company streams videos to mobile phones all over
the world. Our traffic for daily visitors is climbing everyday, in-
fact it's going through the roof!
So for us there is a market for mobile phone entertainment how
big the market will get is still very much up in the air. One thing
that is for sure, in the future these video entertainment services
are going to be free or bundled with data plans. Consumers
already pay too much for access tolls.
Sean
ZooVision
www.zoovision.com
cellphone screen are the myriad of dumb ***** that believe they
can should pay to get video on on a 2" or less cellphone screen.
Zoovision will make much money while winning a a major award for
sponsoring idiocy among its customer. That is a very unfortunate
fact of modern life. It's like watching the vultures spread out the
poisoned grain for all the little mice and rats.
nearly all of them require hefty or even unlimited internet access
packages. And the providers are too dad-gummed proud of
those packages. To get unlimited internet access from my cell
provider, I'd have to pay double+ what my isp asks for unlimited
desktop/laptop access.
Uh, no. Don't think so.
The day I'll be actively interested in this stuff is the day the cell
carriers come down to earth and offer practical pricing. And they
need to understand that I will NOT pay as much for services on a
2.5 inch screen as I do for those on my desktop or laptop. Ain't
gonna happen. Period.
- It's the cost....
- by gfxdesign March 9, 2006 4:31 AM PST
- I see new and interesting offerings on a daily basis. Problem is,
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(30 Comments)nearly all of them require hefty or even unlimited internet access
packages. And the providers are too dad-gummed proud of
those packages. To get unlimited internet access from my cell
provider, I'd have to pay double+ what my isp asks for unlimited
desktop/laptop access.
Uh, no. Don't think so.
The day I'll be actively interested in this stuff is the day the cell
carriers come down to earth and offer practical pricing. And they
need to understand that I will NOT pay as much for services on a
2.5 inch screen as I do for those on my desktop or laptop. Ain't
gonna happen. Period.