Furthermore there were 14 billion views of VOD content via pay-TV services worldwide in 2010, 9 billion of which were in the US alone. 600 million long-form online videos were viewed in France and 5 billion via DVR time shifting in the UK.
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
This table shows the millions of unit sales for the current consoles from The Big Three™ during each of the last four quarters and forms the basis for the first two graphs
Kinect has undoubtedly provided a big boost to the 360′s sales it is simply a question of whether Microsoft can show enough desirable Kinect games to continue the momentum.
Wii’s extraordinary sales during the holiday period make it the best selling home console