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What is Mobile TV

Handbook of Research on Mobile Marketing Management
it refers to the capability to receive TV signal on a mobile device, assuming that the handset is enabled for this and the geographical area is covered by the network signal
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Mobile Business and Mobile TV: Available Technologies, Future Opportunities and New Marketing Trends
Marco Garito (Viale Fulvio Testi Milano, Italy)
Copyright: © 2010 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-074-5.ch024
Abstract
The increasing availability of affordable mobile business services (or “m-services”) across different telecommunication carriers and platform is now a reality that is changing the way customers perceive products and solutions: mobile TV, one of the latest m-services, can be now seen either as a stand-alone channel or in conjunction with other media, thus providing several levels of engagement and interaction. Marketeers are now talking about “experiential marketing” to explain how customers and businesses are now reacting to market stimuli: Philip Kotler talked about “sense and respond” in his book “Marketing moves”. Technology development is now taking a step forward enabling customers to be users and creators of products, services and brand image. This chapter provides and overview about traditional mobile marketing and mobile TV, describing how those interact and how business can be affected in some crucial areas: platform interoperability and revenue models. Some real examples of mobile initiatives are also provided.
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Use of Experimental Ethno-Methods to Evaluate the User Experience with Mobile Interactive Multimedia Systems
Watching TV on a mobile phone. There are several mobile TV air interfaces competing for prime time. Digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) is based on the digital audio broadcasting radio standard; digital video broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H) is the mobile version of the international digital TV standard, and forward link only (FLO) is based on QUALCOMM’s popular CDMA technology.
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Pervasive iTV and Creative Networked Multimedia Systems
Watching TV on a mobile phone. There are several mobile TV air interfaces competing for prime time. Digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) is based on the digital audio broadcasting radio standard; digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H) is the mobile version of the international digital TV standard, and forward link only (FLO) is based on QUALCOMM’s popular CDMA technology.
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