The document discusses the shift from traditional broadcast media to social media platforms on the open internet. It notes that traditional media companies are experiencing uncertainty and complexity in the new economic environment. Meanwhile, younger audiences are turning away from linear TV viewing and embracing online video platforms like YouTube. While telecom companies have invested in IPTV, most do not expect it to be a major revenue driver. The open internet allows for new advertising-supported models but has yielded lower returns than broadcast TV. Younger consumers increasingly expect entertainment to be free or low-cost and prefer social networks over traditional providers. The emergence of shared social spaces like Facebook and YouTube is shaping the future media landscape.
Mobile video services, MoMo Helsinki 2006Claude Florin
Presntation at MobileMonday Global Summit 2006, 8th-9th May, Helsinki Finland
http://globalsummit.mobilemonday.net/
Bloged at http://rodrigo.typepad.com/english/2006/05/claude_florin_h.html
Presentation at IIR Mobile Instant Messaging Asia, 27 June 2007, Hong Kong
Diversifying Messaging Applications To Sustain Future Growth Beyond SMS: New Service Opportunities In Mobile IM
• Driving the demand for other mobile data services
• Allowing group communications with mobile and fixed terminals and richer content sharing
• Examining other forms of PC to mobile IM
• Assessing current and projected demand for messaging based m-commerce
• Examining 3G, IMS and instant messaging directions
www.iir-conferences.com/mimasia
The disparity between consumer media consumption and advertiser media spend demonstrates the gap between the digital reality and - to quote Jim Stengel, GMO P&G – the “antiquated thinking to a new world of possibilities.”
8 scientifically validated tools to drive advocacy, leading to longterm profitable relationships with your client base:
- Member get Member
- Beta Testing
- Hawthorne Effect
- Ambassador Programme
- Causal Campaigns
- Community Platforms (user help user)
- Advocacy Tracking (NPS & else)
- Innovation (Products/Service)
Mobile video services, MoMo Helsinki 2006Claude Florin
Presntation at MobileMonday Global Summit 2006, 8th-9th May, Helsinki Finland
http://globalsummit.mobilemonday.net/
Bloged at http://rodrigo.typepad.com/english/2006/05/claude_florin_h.html
Presentation at IIR Mobile Instant Messaging Asia, 27 June 2007, Hong Kong
Diversifying Messaging Applications To Sustain Future Growth Beyond SMS: New Service Opportunities In Mobile IM
• Driving the demand for other mobile data services
• Allowing group communications with mobile and fixed terminals and richer content sharing
• Examining other forms of PC to mobile IM
• Assessing current and projected demand for messaging based m-commerce
• Examining 3G, IMS and instant messaging directions
www.iir-conferences.com/mimasia
The disparity between consumer media consumption and advertiser media spend demonstrates the gap between the digital reality and - to quote Jim Stengel, GMO P&G – the “antiquated thinking to a new world of possibilities.”
8 scientifically validated tools to drive advocacy, leading to longterm profitable relationships with your client base:
- Member get Member
- Beta Testing
- Hawthorne Effect
- Ambassador Programme
- Causal Campaigns
- Community Platforms (user help user)
- Advocacy Tracking (NPS & else)
- Innovation (Products/Service)
When considering that more than half of Americans is now carrying a computer in his/her pocket, many technologists and marketers have blindly rushed to address mobility as it leads us to who-knows-where. So much of desktop behavior such as email and the web have followed us here, while incumbent text messaging and a newfound lust for apps is chewing away at time spent on the device. Through all of this prescriptive technology, it is critical to respect and understand that liberation from the desktop carries with it disruptions from the offline world and traditional media. These observances and some telling data are included in this first edition of the Edelman Mobility Quarterly.
the evolution of TV experience from media to entertainment, from broadcast to personacast, from consumption to interaction, and from branded content to a combination of branded and user-generated content. This addresses how these technology changes might influence the thinking of diverse stakeholders in the tv value chain – broadcasters, content studios, advertisers and of course viewers.
Learn how to manage the implementation of lower termination rates and how to develop effective interconnect costing models for Next Generation Networks
Today, the telecommunications industry stands on the brink of a pivotal new era—one in which advances in multiple technological areas, specifically 5G, edge computing, and AI, are congregating to fundamentally change the world. These technologies have the potential to alter how consumers communicate, consume content, work together, and interact with the environment. As well, they are poised to shift the dynamics of industries, both inside and outside of telecommunications.
Telecom 2020: Preparing for a very different futureRob Van Den Dam
Mega market and technological trends are creating a very new world for consumers, businesses and markets as a whole. A potential role for communications service providers in this new world charts a path to growth
Telecom’s future is Social (GSMA Mobile Asia 2013)Rob Van Den Dam
The telecommunications industry has facilitated
the rapid adoption of social networking and social business on a global scale. But to
what extent have communications service providers (CSPs) used social networking and
social tools to transform their own businesses? The adoption of social media by CSPs
to engage with customers is still very low. And with respect to applying social tools to
drive innovation, CSPs are clearly outpaced by over-the-top service providers. A new
IBM Institute for Business Value study reveals how CSPs use social approaches to adapt
to the evolving marketplace.