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Content convergence 2006-2011 - Shifting the value chain dynamics

Released on = April 30, 2007, 5:20 am

Press Release Author = Bharat Book Bureau

Industry = Telecommunications

Press Release Summary = Consumers are changing the way they access digital content,
demanding that they be able to access the same content through multiple CE devices
and platforms.

Press Release Body = Consumers are changing the way they access digital content,
demanding that they be able to access the same content through multiple CE devices
and platforms. The move to this form of content convergence is being driven by
factors such as a shift towards \"all-IP\" and embedded networking connectivity. But
what exactly does content convergence entail, and how will it affect your business?
Purchase this report to find out.

Consumers have long battled technology companies over content ownership, as the
communications market changes from device centric to content centric. It is the
content that interests the market and the ability to retrieve and use that content
across devices, networks and geographies that drives both innovation and profits.

\"Placeshifting\" has gained the most interest from the operator community, with
Vodafone launching its Mein PC service, which enables customers to use their 3G
phones to access multimedia files that are stored on their home PCs. Other
technology and commercial options also exist that enable consumers to stream content
across multiple devices. What are these options, and what is their potential market
impact? Should they be seen as opportunities or threats to mobile operators? This
report will tell you.

This report analyses the content convergence market and assesses its impact on the
value chain. It provides forecasts for the digital home market, VoIP, IPTV, online
music content, mobile content and network gaming. The report answers questions
including :

What demand exists for content convergence?
What is the potential business model and service uptake?
How will mobile operators respond to the emergence of placeshifting?
Is placeshifting competitive or complimentary to their own service offerings?
How does this impact the operator vs content owner/brands debate and the battle for
consumer control?
What is the role of the mobile handset and the mobile phone manufacturer?
What is the potential impact on other stakeholders, such as content firms, vendors
and other service providers?
What are the DRM issues and how are they being resolved?
How will standardisation initiatives such as the DLNA affect market evolution?
What will be the key driving applications of networked consumer electronics and
media devices?

For more information, Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id

Web Site = http://www.bharatbook.com

Contact Details = Bharat Book Bureau
207, Hermes Atrium, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Ph. : +91-(022)-2757 8668 or +91-(022)-2757 9131
email : bharatbook@gmail.com

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