Streaming Media and Online Video
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IPad and HTML5 Adoption – Option 2 - Report onlyIn this report’s findings, fifty-seven percent of organizations that deliver video online are supporting the iPad, or will be by the end of 2010. “Supporting the iPad and HTML5— Timing, Motivation, Costs, and Scope,” details the plans of 1,147 survey respondents regarding support for the iPad, the HTML5 video tag, and a variety of mobile devices. The brief provides implementation data like content and monetization plans, and development budgets, enabling report buyers to make informed decisions about the timing, scope, and costs of their own iPad and HTML5-related implementations.
This version contains just the report, no appendices.
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iPad and HTML5 Adoption – Option 1 - Report and AppendicesIn this report’s findings, fifty-seven percent of organizations that deliver video online are supporting the iPad, or will be by the end of 2010. “Supporting the iPad and HTML5— Timing, Motivation, Costs, and Scope,” details the plans of 1,147 survey respondents regarding support for the iPad, the HTML5 video tag, and a variety of mobile devices. The brief provides implementation data like content and monetization plans, and development budgets, enabling report buyers to make informed decisions about the timing, scope, and costs of their own iPad and HTML5-related implementations.
This version contains the full report plus 19 appendices detailing demographic data by enterprise type (media, non-media, education, government, non-profit/worship), revenue category, target market (B2B, B2C, B2Both) and number of video files offered on the enterprises primary web site.
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iPad and HTML5 Adoption – Option 3 – Appendices onlyIn this report’s findings, fifty-seven percent of organizations that deliver video online are supporting the iPad, or will be by the end of 2010. “Supporting the iPad and HTML5— Timing, Motivation, Costs, and Scope,” details the plans of 1,147 survey respondents regarding support for the iPad, the HTML5 video tag, and a variety of mobile devices. The brief provides implementation data like content and monetization plans, and development budgets, enabling report buyers to make informed decisions about the timing, scope, and costs of their own iPad and HTML5-related implementations.
This version contains only the 19 appendices detailing demographic data by enterprise type (media, non-media, education, government, non-profit/worship), revenue category, target market (B2B, B2C, B2Both) and number of video files offered on the enterprises primary web site.
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Emerging IPTV and Mobile TV Models: Market Opportunities, Challenges and Key VendorsThe delivery of TV is undergoing one of the biggest transformations in its history, driven by technological innovation and changing consumer habits. Over the next few years, the entire broadcast market will make the push from analog broadcast to digital services. The transition from analog free-to-air (FTA) services – such as those received over an aerial – to digital terrestrial television (DTT) and free satellite will be a major leap forward for providing digital TV to the public. IPTV is one of the latest digital TV platforms to emerge and in this report we examine the market for IPTV in detail.
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Wholesale Content: Act Now or Miss the Boat!A number of wholesalers have decided to offer wholesale content services through a variety of routes. Fernanda Veiga investigates the future direction of these developing wholesale opportunities. One common theme among telcos is clear - they are all looking to provide an efficient next-generation network on which they can offer high-quality value-added services (VASs) to their customers. Telecoms operators are faced with a string of challenges from defending their core fixed revenues to generating growth from new wave services and international operations.
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Video Lifestreaming: Social Networking Meets Video StreamingVideo lifestreaming is a generic term for services that allow users to upload or stream live video of themselves to a remotely hosted service, to be viewed by friends or the general public. The services are intended to take the concept of an Internet conversation, made popular by the rise of social networking tools such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, and add video. This report provides an introduction to the concept of video lifestreaming, introduces some of the leading players in the space: Seesmic, Qik, Yahoo Live and LiveVideo.com, and explores some of the implications of live video streaming for network operators and regulators.
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Cost Of CDN & Streaming Services: Survey ResultsThis report contains the results from StreamingMedia.com's Q1 2008 CDN Survey that collected data from over 1,000 customers delivering video. All the raw data and summary charts are included with answers on pricing trends, traffic growth, contract terms, formats used, bitrate growth, p2p interest and the most important factors when choosing a CDN. All the raw data on over 25 questions is included along with pie charts on each question. Note: All end-user customer names and company info has been removed.
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