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US companies prepare for OTT market | Broadband TV News - 0 views

  • OTT video is happening now, with over 37 million broadband households in the US downloading online video
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    Penetration, usage and size of market 
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Growing interest for OTT and Connected TV | Broadband TV News - 0 views

  • 2013, In-Stat predicts that nearly 40% of all digital TV shipments will be web-enabled devices
  • 2009, there were five broadband households worldwide for every web-enabled CE device. By 2013, this ratio will be 2:1.
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2011 March « philippinetechnology - 0 views

  • mobile broadband connections will rise from 332.9 million in 2010 to 1.5 billion by end-2015
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Fixed Broadband growth forecast! - 0 views

  • million, which is likely to reach 548 million
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Broadband recommendation 08_12_2010 final ver - Powered by Google Docs - 0 views

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    page 89 for mobile benchmarks
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Broadband Households National Statistics Online - 0 views

  • 18.3 million households in the UK (70 per cent
  • 19.2 million households with an Internet connection in 2010, representing 73 per cent of households
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Global mobile statistics 2011: all quality mobile marketing research, mobile ... - 0 views

  • Top 10 mobile Web countries: South Korea and Japan lead in mobile broadband penetration
  • 10 countries by active mobile broadband subscriptions pe
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Costs mobile data - O2 - 0 views

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    What is 1MB of data? 1MB* on average is: Browsing - using the internet on your O2 mobile O2 Active 40 pages approx Mobile internet sites outside of O2 (typically 3rd party websites not controlled by O2): 2-10 full web pages (depending on graphics, images, amount of text) 10-20 mobile web pages Sending and receiving E-mail from your O2 mobile 200 emails without attachment 10 emails with simple one page attachment Satellite Navigation 15 hours of Satellite navigation traffic alert service. Please note: Using GPS Sat Nav without the traffic alert service does not incur data charges. Important information The following services when provided by a 3rd party may consume large amounts of data and maybe subject to separate charge. We recommend you take a Browsing Bolt On if you use these services regularly: Downloading video clips from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB depending on the length and quality of the clip, plus the cost of the video Note - Downloading video clips/music/games from O2 costs the price of the content only with no additional data charges. Downloading high quality music tracks from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB per track depending on the length and quality of the track, plus the cost of the track Downloading games from 3rd party: typically 300KB, plus the cost of the game We recommend that you avoid the following on your mobile: Using VOIP** uses 1 MB of data every 3-4 minutes. Downloading full-length movies as this may use in excess of 1,000MB. Using video/ audio streaming devices (e.g. 'Sling box'), which connect your mobile device to your TV, also consume large amounts of data. Watching 15 minutes of TV on your mobile using these devices uses around 25MB. * These figures are based on typical usage. Actual data usage will depend on the content of web pages viewed and the length of emails sent/received. ** Typical VOIP usage is around 5KB per second but will depend on a number of variables including codec and voice sample t
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Wi-Fi is drawing power from the mobile phone mast | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Mobidia found 70% of smartphone internet traffic is carried by Wi-Fi
  • US, the total is two thirds
  • only Japan and Singapore show an even split between networks
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KT and Samsung in smart TV faceoff | beyondbrics | News and views on emerging markets f... - 0 views

  • KT, which controls nearly half the country’s internet market, estimates about 1m smart TVs had been sold in South Korea by the end of last year,
  • Samsung, which aims to sell 50m TVs this year globally with half of those being internet-enabled. LG also aims to install its own internet platform on about 60 per cent of its TV shipments.
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