The document discusses legal aspects of e-money and privacy regarding near field communication (NFC) voucher transactions. It covers two main topics: (1) e-money legal requirements for issuing electronic vouchers, initially allowing only credit institutions in Belgium but now excluding meal vouchers under the new E-Money Directive; (2) privacy issues with different controllers of data and the need to comply with data protection legislation, requiring principles like fair processing, legitimate purpose, and consent for use of vouchers. The Belgian government is establishing a framework for e-vouchers through upcoming decrees.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes the user-centered design approach taken in the DEUS research project to develop solutions for deploying and easing use of wireless services. User research was conducted through observations and interviews in different application domains to understand user needs and tasks. Personas and scenarios were developed from this research. Prototypes of the solutions were iteratively tested with end users to refine the design based on usability feedback. The goal was to develop generic solutions that addressed common user requirements across application domains.
The document discusses legal aspects of e-money and privacy regarding near field communication (NFC) voucher transactions. It covers two main topics: (1) e-money legal requirements for issuing electronic vouchers, initially allowing only credit institutions in Belgium but now excluding meal vouchers under the new E-Money Directive; (2) privacy issues with different controllers of data and the need to comply with data protection legislation, requiring principles like fair processing, legitimate purpose, and consent for use of vouchers. The Belgian government is establishing a framework for e-vouchers through upcoming decrees.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes the user-centered design approach taken in the DEUS research project to develop solutions for deploying and easing use of wireless services. User research was conducted through observations and interviews in different application domains to understand user needs and tasks. Personas and scenarios were developed from this research. Prototypes of the solutions were iteratively tested with end users to refine the design based on usability feedback. The goal was to develop generic solutions that addressed common user requirements across application domains.
The document discusses Humantics, an organization that provides user experience design services to help make products and services more usable, effective, and pleasant. It offers services like usability testing, user research, prototyping and more to design optimal user experiences from concept to customer use. Testing can be done in its usability labs using equipment like eye trackers to gather insights. The goal is to give applications and services a "PULSE" through a focus on usability, functionality, accessibility, likeability and sociability.
1) The document discusses the need for a new way of perceiving, being, and doing in the world as the old ways no longer work due to current crises.
2) It proposes moving from an industrial-market era focused on GDP to a socio-ecological era with new metrics like the ISEW that consider social and environmental welfare over time.
3) Social innovation is presented as a process where new ideas come from those directly involved in problems to find solutions through collaboration rather than top-down approaches. This distributes complexity and innovation rather than centralizing it.
The document summarizes the IBBT security department, which enhances ICT security research in Flanders through first-class basic and applied research, knowledge transfer to industry, lowering regulatory compliance costs, and training students. The department has expertise across many security areas and collaborates between its COSIC, DistriNet, and ICRI groups. It has a strong track record of FP6/FP7 projects and commercial spin-offs. Research focuses include assurance for future internet services, privacy, identity management, and cybercrime.
Ddo3 Digital Dividend Opportunities Conference (General)imec.archive
The document outlines the program for a conference on opportunities from the digital dividend. The program includes presentations on the EU Commission's approach, the digital dividend situation in Belgium given its division of powers, perspectives from mobile applications and socioeconomics, solutions in Sweden and the Netherlands, and challenges for television in cable-dominated markets. A panel debate will follow the presentations, with closing remarks by the general director of IBBT.
This document contains personal and educational information about Kris Ann Marquez Resurreccion. It includes her name, contact details, date and place of birth, education history from primary school through college, seminars attended, skills, work experience as a cashier, and references. Resurreccion graduated from Laguna State Polytechnic University with an Associate in Information Technology degree in 2011, and has skills in Microsoft Office, networking, and software installation.
This document outlines the research areas and methods of an ICT policy research group. The key thematic areas they examine are media policy and regulation, telecom policy and regulation, eGovernance policy, and innovation policy. Their methods include benchmarking and comparative analysis, policy assessment and evaluation, and foresight studies. Specific projects mentioned include studies of public service broadcasting, digital switchover, wireless city networks, e-government services, quality of experience in telecom regulation, and analyzing open innovation platforms.
The document discusses several topics related to internet governance and sovereignty, including:
1) Different perspectives on internet governance between developed and developing nations.
2) Issues of internet openness, freedom of expression, and control of content versus censorship.
3) The role of governments, the private sector, and civil society in establishing rules and norms for behavior online.
Benoit latré isbo ng wi nets - avoiding interferenceimec.archive
The document summarizes a demonstration of a technique for nodes in a wireless network to avoid interference by dynamically selecting channels with the least interference. The demonstration showed a node scanning channels to choose a best channel, broadcasting this to neighbors, and changing channels when interference was detected from another access point. While the dynamic channel selection improved performance, faster channel scanning is needed to select channels more reliably.
El documento describe el proceso de donación de sangre, que incluye la recepción del donante, una entrevista confidencial, un examen físico para verificar que cumple los requisitos de salud, la extracción de sangre siguiendo protocolos asépticos, un refrigerio posterior, y un paso de autoexclusión donde el donante decide si desea que su sangre sea utilizada.
Tagging allows listeners to enhance their music experience by sending an SMS code to receive access codes for additional content. Over 4.6 million people in Flanders listen to the radio daily for 175-266 minutes. While most music content is free, 10% of concertgoers pay for exclusive content, spending more on live music than recorded. Tagger.fm aims to enhance the brand experience through interactive media that builds profiles from fan opinions across radio, TV, and print.
The document discusses coverage aspects of a DVB-H system in Ghent, Belgium. It examines coverage of a single transmitter, wireless penetration of 100 buildings, and technical performance across different reception scenarios. It then calculates the required number of transmitters to provide good indoor coverage for Flanders under different scenarios involving low, medium, and high transmitter categories. The key finding is that indoor coverage requires a very high number of transmitters and is highly sensitive to carrier-to-noise ratio.
Uday Gajendar is a principal product designer at Citrix who gave a presentation on design partnerships. The presentation covered identifying design needs, hiring a designer, core design skills, the general design process, major deliverables, collaboration issues, and advice. It emphasized that designers aim to create great user experiences, not just make things "pretty", and stressed the importance of iteration, prototyping, and managing expectations in design work.
Maduf09 The Maduf Prophecies Kris Van Bruwaeneimec.archive
The document discusses the past and current state of mobile TV, including prophecies from 2006 that both overestimated and underestimated its success. It outlines the ecosystem and business model for a mobile TV network, including components like content providers, aggregators, networks, and users. The document also covers costs, demand modeling, pricing, growth modeling, and uncertainties. The conclusion is that success depends on many factors, and while returns could be €6-60 million, failure is also a possibility given uncertainties and a lack of proven models.
The document discusses Humantics, an organization that provides user experience design services to help make products and services more usable, effective, and pleasant. It offers services like usability testing, user research, prototyping and more to design optimal user experiences from concept to customer use. Testing can be done in its usability labs using equipment like eye trackers to gather insights. The goal is to give applications and services a "PULSE" through a focus on usability, functionality, accessibility, likeability and sociability.
1) The document discusses the need for a new way of perceiving, being, and doing in the world as the old ways no longer work due to current crises.
2) It proposes moving from an industrial-market era focused on GDP to a socio-ecological era with new metrics like the ISEW that consider social and environmental welfare over time.
3) Social innovation is presented as a process where new ideas come from those directly involved in problems to find solutions through collaboration rather than top-down approaches. This distributes complexity and innovation rather than centralizing it.
The document summarizes the IBBT security department, which enhances ICT security research in Flanders through first-class basic and applied research, knowledge transfer to industry, lowering regulatory compliance costs, and training students. The department has expertise across many security areas and collaborates between its COSIC, DistriNet, and ICRI groups. It has a strong track record of FP6/FP7 projects and commercial spin-offs. Research focuses include assurance for future internet services, privacy, identity management, and cybercrime.
Ddo3 Digital Dividend Opportunities Conference (General)imec.archive
The document outlines the program for a conference on opportunities from the digital dividend. The program includes presentations on the EU Commission's approach, the digital dividend situation in Belgium given its division of powers, perspectives from mobile applications and socioeconomics, solutions in Sweden and the Netherlands, and challenges for television in cable-dominated markets. A panel debate will follow the presentations, with closing remarks by the general director of IBBT.
This document contains personal and educational information about Kris Ann Marquez Resurreccion. It includes her name, contact details, date and place of birth, education history from primary school through college, seminars attended, skills, work experience as a cashier, and references. Resurreccion graduated from Laguna State Polytechnic University with an Associate in Information Technology degree in 2011, and has skills in Microsoft Office, networking, and software installation.
This document outlines the research areas and methods of an ICT policy research group. The key thematic areas they examine are media policy and regulation, telecom policy and regulation, eGovernance policy, and innovation policy. Their methods include benchmarking and comparative analysis, policy assessment and evaluation, and foresight studies. Specific projects mentioned include studies of public service broadcasting, digital switchover, wireless city networks, e-government services, quality of experience in telecom regulation, and analyzing open innovation platforms.
The document discusses several topics related to internet governance and sovereignty, including:
1) Different perspectives on internet governance between developed and developing nations.
2) Issues of internet openness, freedom of expression, and control of content versus censorship.
3) The role of governments, the private sector, and civil society in establishing rules and norms for behavior online.
Benoit latré isbo ng wi nets - avoiding interferenceimec.archive
The document summarizes a demonstration of a technique for nodes in a wireless network to avoid interference by dynamically selecting channels with the least interference. The demonstration showed a node scanning channels to choose a best channel, broadcasting this to neighbors, and changing channels when interference was detected from another access point. While the dynamic channel selection improved performance, faster channel scanning is needed to select channels more reliably.
El documento describe el proceso de donación de sangre, que incluye la recepción del donante, una entrevista confidencial, un examen físico para verificar que cumple los requisitos de salud, la extracción de sangre siguiendo protocolos asépticos, un refrigerio posterior, y un paso de autoexclusión donde el donante decide si desea que su sangre sea utilizada.
Tagging allows listeners to enhance their music experience by sending an SMS code to receive access codes for additional content. Over 4.6 million people in Flanders listen to the radio daily for 175-266 minutes. While most music content is free, 10% of concertgoers pay for exclusive content, spending more on live music than recorded. Tagger.fm aims to enhance the brand experience through interactive media that builds profiles from fan opinions across radio, TV, and print.
The document discusses coverage aspects of a DVB-H system in Ghent, Belgium. It examines coverage of a single transmitter, wireless penetration of 100 buildings, and technical performance across different reception scenarios. It then calculates the required number of transmitters to provide good indoor coverage for Flanders under different scenarios involving low, medium, and high transmitter categories. The key finding is that indoor coverage requires a very high number of transmitters and is highly sensitive to carrier-to-noise ratio.
Uday Gajendar is a principal product designer at Citrix who gave a presentation on design partnerships. The presentation covered identifying design needs, hiring a designer, core design skills, the general design process, major deliverables, collaboration issues, and advice. It emphasized that designers aim to create great user experiences, not just make things "pretty", and stressed the importance of iteration, prototyping, and managing expectations in design work.
Maduf09 The Maduf Prophecies Kris Van Bruwaeneimec.archive
The document discusses the past and current state of mobile TV, including prophecies from 2006 that both overestimated and underestimated its success. It outlines the ecosystem and business model for a mobile TV network, including components like content providers, aggregators, networks, and users. The document also covers costs, demand modeling, pricing, growth modeling, and uncertainties. The conclusion is that success depends on many factors, and while returns could be €6-60 million, failure is also a possibility given uncertainties and a lack of proven models.
Pro Audio & Video is een Nederlandstalig vakblad voor de beslissers, technici en professionals in audiovisuele bedrijven, bij de omroep en bij filmproductiebedrijven.
Pro Audio & Video richt zich vooral op de techniek en faciliteiten voor de creatie van bijzondere en hoogstaande audiovisuele presentaties. Het magazine brengt de beslissers en de aanbieders van professionele apparatuur, techniek en faciliteiten bij elkaar en is daarmee een ideaal medium voor deze sector.
Erik Fledderus (TNO) tijdens het iMMovator Cross Media Cafe Uit het lab (12 februari 2013). Meer informatie: http://www.immovator.nl/cross-media-cafe-uit-het-lab
Presentatie 'Het telefonieplatform van deze tijd'SLBdiensten
Op donderdag 5 maart organiseerden SLBdiensten en Winvision een informatiesessie over 'Lync, hét telefonieplatform van deze tijd'. Lync is het communicatieplatform dat volledig integreert met Microsoft Office. Tijdens de presentatie lieten wij zien dat Lync een volwaardig alternatief kan vormen voor uw telefooncentrale en dat hiermee aanzienlijke kosten kunnen worden bespaard.
The document discusses a living lab for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to involve users in the product development process from an early stage. Some key benefits mentioned include detecting unintended problems or opportunities through active user involvement, conducting multi-method research to enrich products academically, and allowing technologies to be domesticated by users rather than just consumed. The living lab offers services to SMEs to help fast track the process from ideation to demonstration through co-creation with various user types and extra funding and support opportunities.
This document discusses the iterative process of co-creating an ontology with stakeholders. Researchers conducted contextual inquiries through documentation analysis, observations, and interviews across multiple healthcare sites. Scenarios were developed and used in workshops with various stakeholders including medical professionals, engineers, and social scientists. The workshops introduced ontologies and involved role playing, decision making, and concept evaluation. A proof of concept was developed using a personal electronic device to demonstrate the ontology. The document reflects on further refining the process and developing the research.
PRoF is a living lab that builds very life-like environments using state-of-the-art products to enable early testing and concept validation. It provides an ecosystem for innovation and business across companies, academia, users, and care actors. PRoF has a long history of collaboration and has had a big impact on innovation in healthcare.
Results of the Apollon pilot in homecare and independent livingimec.archive
The document summarizes the results of the Apollon pilot project evaluating the use of living lab networks for testing homecare and independent living services across borders. The pilot involved transferring three such services between four living labs in different countries. A key finding was that a common cross-border ecosystem model for living labs in healthcare was not feasible due to differences between countries in areas like value networks, organization of healthcare, regulations, and infrastructure. However, living labs could still effectively serve as brokers and matchmakers to enable cross-border collaboration by addressing issues around stakeholders, access to users, liability, ethics, rules, and safety. Based on this pilot, the document advocates for a domain-specific network of smart care living labs to facilitate knowledge
Delivery of feedback on Health, Home Security and Home Energy in Aware Homes ...imec.archive
This document discusses the CASALA Living Lab, which conducts research on delivering feedback to users about their health, home security, and energy usage using sensors in ambient assisted living homes. The CASALA Living Lab has multiple stages, including virtual environments, a facility called Great Northern Haven with over 2,000 sensors collecting data from 16 apartments, and community deployments. The lab aims to understand user behavior from real-world data and provide feedback to empower users. Challenges include lack of market awareness for ambient assisted living and siloed funding, while successes involve end-user involvement and driving education and adoption of these technologies.
The document describes the Emmanuel Haven Living Lab located in Motherwell, South Africa. The Living Lab was established to provide prevention, treatment, care and support to communities impacted by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and diabetes. It aims to mitigate the health, psychological and socio-economic effects of these diseases through the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and community programs. Some of its initiatives include using mobile technologies to enable home-based care, nutritional education, and skills development for disabled community members. The Living Lab faces challenges such as lack of infrastructure, connectivity and access issues, as well as social challenges like poverty and low literacy levels in the community.
Health-Lab Amsterdam is a living lab platform focused on testing and improving ICT and healthcare solutions together with users. It has three dimensions: 1) a platform where people can meet and discuss new care solutions, 2) living labs where solutions can be tested with users, and 3) new educational programs focused on implementing solutions. The living lab has apartments equipped with sensors to study user needs, concepts, and acceptance of new solutions. Students from various fields participate in minors to learn about digital health and intelligent environments.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is a non-profit international association representing over 300 certified Living Labs across Europe. Living Labs are real-life test environments where users and producers co-create innovations. ENoLL was launched in 2006 and supports various EU initiatives related to aging well, smart cities, and future internet technologies by facilitating partnerships between its member Living Labs. ENoLL is committed to the EU Active and Assisted Living Program and plans workshops and projects to promote interoperability and gather evidence on independent living solutions.
This document summarizes the process and outcomes of the 6th Wave of the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). It describes how 72 proposals were submitted and evaluated by 6 teams against 20 criteria on a scale of 0-5. 46 Living Labs were ultimately selected, including 31 from EU countries and 15 non-EU members. The document provides details on the evaluation phases and typical weaknesses seen in applications. It concludes by welcoming the new members and thanking those involved in the evaluation process.
The Connected Smart Cities Network and Living Labs - Towards Horizon 2020 - K...imec.archive
The document discusses how EU Cohesion Policy supports innovation, particularly through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). It provides an overview of how over €86 billion was spent on research and innovation during 2007-2013 to build research capacity and infrastructure in all regions. For 2014-2020, there will be a thematic focus on research and innovation, ICT, and SME competitiveness to maximize impact. Regions will develop research and innovation strategies for smart specialisation to concentrate resources on competitive advantages. Synergies between Cohesion Policy and Horizon 2020 are aimed at supporting research and innovation from the idea stage to market.
Apollon-23/05/2012-9u30- Parallell session: Living Labs added value imec.archive
1) Living labs provide meeting places for research, development, and innovation where companies, researchers, specialists, teachers, students, and product users collaborate.
2) Demola is an innovation platform that combines student ideas with needs and support from project partners and customers, turning ideas into product and service demos.
3) Benefits of Demola include real market potential for projects, valuable experience for students, opportunity for students to start their own businesses, and license agreements or partnerships between students and project partners.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document outlines a methodology for setting up and operating cross-border networks of living labs to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with innovation. It describes a multi-phase process including connecting partners, planning projects, supporting experimentation, and evaluating results. A variety of methods and tools were developed and validated through pilot projects in different domains like healthcare, energy efficiency, and manufacturing. These methods and tools are accessible through an online knowledge center to facilitate cross-border collaboration between living labs.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document discusses Lisbon's efforts to become a smarter city through open innovation and citizen participation. It outlines challenges like economic issues but also opportunities from new technologies. Lisbon is promoting spaces and tools for public involvement, including participatory budgeting, living labs, open data, and co-working areas. It also supports entrepreneurship through initiatives like Lx Startup, Fab Lab, and Lx Academy. The city is investing in sustainable mobility and renewable energy programs. Overall, the goal is to engage citizens in developing solutions and make Lisbon a center for creativity, business, and green technology.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document summarizes a presentation on smart cities as innovation ecosystems sustained by the future internet. Some key points:
1) Smart cities are not yet a reality, but rather an urban development strategy and vision focused on empowering citizens and creating an "urban innovation ecology."
2) The FIREBALL project aims to bring together cities, living labs, and future internet stakeholders to explore how open innovation and user participation can support experimentation and adoption of future internet technologies.
3) Case studies of smarter cities show examples of technology districts, living lab initiatives, infrastructure development, and efforts to engage citizens. However, challenges remain around skills gaps, funding, and measuring impact.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document describes an open data app challenge organized by Open Cities. It invites developers to create apps using European open data sources that solve citizen issues. The challenge runs from February to November 2012, with a submission period in August-September and finals at the Smart City Expo in November. Top prizes include €5,000 for first place. The goal is to promote open data apps and make city living easier through collaboration across Europe.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document describes open data platforms and sensor network platforms created by the Open Cities project. It discusses how the platforms provide open data and sensor data from multiple cities through common interfaces and tools. This allows developers to more easily access and build applications using the urban data. The platforms have seen increasing use, with thousands of data sets accessed from cities across Europe. Support is provided to developers through tutorials, code samples and documentation to help them create innovative apps using the open data.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document discusses the transition of a large living lab called i-City in Flanders into a spin-off MVNO business. It summarizes that i-City started as a wireless city project with over 500 hotspots and 2000 test users. Some of the alfa community members who received support went on to work for the founding companies. The spin-off took the community-focused approach of i-City and applies it to their MVNO business, which has grown to over 120,000 users through testing with focus groups and an open API. The plans are to expand the business model to other European countries using the same approach of building, testing, and rebuilding with community input.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 09:00 - User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystemsimec.archive
The document discusses the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), which connects over 320 Living Labs across Europe and globally. Living Labs are open innovation ecosystems that engage stakeholders to address societal challenges through user-driven collaboration. ENoLL supports its members through events, projects and services. It also works to expand globally through partnerships and regional networks. The Connected Smart Cities Network was launched to facilitate collaboration between cities on developing smart city solutions using Living Labs approaches.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 09:00 - User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystemsimec.archive
1) The FIREBALL project coordinates and aligns approaches between future internet research, experimentation testbeds, and user-driven open innovation to promote innovation in smart cities.
2) Smart cities require three components: cities/communities to define challenges, living labs as generators of solutions developed with citizen involvement, and internet technologies as facilitators of communication and information processing.
3) Key FIREBALL activities include developing a smart city vision and cases, building smart city innovation ecosystems and networks, and coordinating medium to long term future internet research with short to medium term applied research and large scale experimentation.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 09:00 - User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystemsimec.archive
This document summarizes a keynote about user-driven open innovation ecosystems across borders, and the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI PPP) program. The FI PPP aims to make applications research drive technology development, make Europe a leader in future internet technologies, and accelerate sustainable innovation. It involves three phases: technology development, networked pilots and trials across Europe, and expansion of testbeds and pilots. The program is implemented through a series of calls for proposals totaling over 300 million Euros. It represents an effort to reinvent how the European Commission approaches internet-related research and innovation.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 09:00 - User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystems
Maduf08 Business Models Olivier Braet
1. Business Modellen
IBBT-SMIT
Olivier Braet
Pieter Ballon
Katrien Dreessen
2. 2
Overzicht
Eerste fase: Internationale samenwerkingsmodellen
Europese DVB-H pilootstudies en trials
Tweede fase: Business model scenarios
Gestileerde business modellen
3. 3
Mobiele technologieën in perspectief
Gebruikers van ...
Wagens: 800 Miljoen
PC’s: 850 Miljoen
Internet gebruikers: 1,1 Miljard
Vaste telefonie: 1,3 Miljard
TV: 1,5 Miljard
Mobiele telefonie: 2,7 Miljard
Totale verkoop van...
PDA’s: 85 M
iPods: 85 M
PVRs (Tivo, Sky+): 95 M
2nd gen. Game consoles (PS2, Xbox 360, Wii): 150 M
Stand-alone digitale cameras (foto & video): 300 M
4. Mobiele diensten in perspectief
Functionaliteiten verschuiven naar mobiele telefoon:
Nu:
Polshorloge
Digitale fotografie
MP3 spelers
E-mail & internet
Nabije toekomst:
Video camera
TV & radio
PVR
Mobiele data omzet: 135 Miljard (SMS: 45 Miljard)
= Internet content & reklame + video games +
Hollywood box office + globale muziekindustrie
5. Vier marktopportuniteiten
en... en...
(Single function
DVB-H devices)
(Notebooks) (DVB-H enabled
mobile phones)
+ interactivity
6. 6
EERSTE FASE:
INTERNATIONALE
SAMENWERKINGSMODELLEN
25. WAARDE NETWERK KWESTIES
BROADCAST NETWERK EIGENDOM
ROL VAN DE PUBLIEKE BROADCASTER
Must Carry?
ROL VAN PRIVATE BROADCASTERS
WILLEN ADVERTEERDERS RELATIE BEHOUDEN
DUBBELROLLEN
CONTENT AGGREGATOR / TELECOM OPERATOR / SERVICE
PROVIDER
26. TECHNISCH DESIGN PUNTEN
SPECTRUM BESCHIKBAARHEID:
Analoge switch-off : Ruimte voor 3 service providers
Bij trage marktgroei, MBMS can voldoende zijn
PERSONALISATIE: CLIENT-SIDE PERSONAL VIDEO
RECORDER
INTERACTIVITEIT:
Wat als gebruikers mobiele digitale TV abonnement bij de ene
provider en mobiele data abonnement bij andere provider nemen?
27. FINANCIEEL DESIGN PUNTEN
KOST VAN NETWORK BEPAALT ROI
Mediaset: $321M voor 75% dekking van Italië
V.K.: €300M (DVB-H op L-band) / €500M voor DAB-IP op L-band
STROOM VAN OPBRENGSTEN DOORHEEN GANSE NETWERK
MOET IN KAART WORDEN GEBRACHT
BEREIDHEID VAN EINDGEBRUIKER OM TE BETALEN VOOR...
Content waar je al eens voor betaald hebt?
High-end mobiel toestel?
‘Snack’ content met advertentieblokken?
PPV werkt voornamelijk bij diensten waar de gebruikers de
toekomstige waarde kunnen voorspellen
28. SERVICE DESIGN PUNTEN
CONTENT AGGREGATOR ROI REDENERING
Op zoveel mogelijk toestellen
PPV filosofie in conflict met huidige broadcast logica
Abonnementen met behangpapier inhoud = riskant
Opnieuw betrekken van jongere leeftijdsgroepen
Bereik televisie naar leeftijd:
Adverteerder
“sweet spot”
Meeste kijkers in
groep minst
geinteresseerd
in mobiele TV