Europe
UK: Results from BT’s pilot of its broadcast digital TV to
mobile service, BT Movio – formerly known as BT Livetime -
have demonstrated clear consumer demand for broadcast digital TV
and radio to mobile phones when the service becomes available in
the UK later this year.
Inset
is Graeme Hutchinson, Virgin Mobile quoted below.
The
pilot - the largest of its kind undertaken in Europe – revealed
that two thirds of customers would be prepared to pay up to £8/month
for the innovative BT Movio service on their current mobile network,
creating new revenue streams for mobile operators.
Set
for commercial launch later this year, BT Movio intends to be the
first wholesale mobile broadcast entertainment service to launch
in the UK and will enable operators to offer consumers a simple
to use and reliable digital TV and radio service. The service is
broadcast using the Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) network and
is navigated through the world’s first implementation of DAB
delivered electronic programme guide (EPG) on a mobile TV phone.
Unlike other mobile TV services, BT Movio’s use of a broadcast
platform allows multiple users to access services at the same time
without a reduction in quality.
Over
the past four months BT Movio, together with its mobile operator
partner for the pilot, Virgin Mobile, has been broadcasting digital
TV and digital radio via a DAB-IP enabled smartphone to 1000 users
in the M25 area. The results of the pilot have been extremely positive
with the majority of pilot users saying that they would consider
upgrading their mobile phone to one which supports the service.
73 per cent of participants stated that they would be prepared to
pay for the service on their current network if the service was
priced competitively. 38% were prepared to switch networks to receive
this service.
Over three quarters of the pilot users tuned into digital TV and
radio on their mobile on a weekly basis or more often, with the
average length of TV viewing being more than one hour per week.
A large proportion of pilot users stated that they want up to five
types of mobile TV channels including a combination of news, sport,
comedy, sitcoms and music.
Digital
radio also proved to be extremely popular with pilot users tuning
in on average for over one and a half hours every week. By introducing
listeners to new digital radio channels on their mobile, more users
have been encouraged to listen to digital radio in their car and
at home which will prove a boost for the UK’s digital radio
industry.
Emma
Lloyd, Managing Director, BT Movio said: “It is clear from
the very positive feedback we have had from the pilot that BT Movio
will be in high demand from mobile users and operators alike. We
are in commercial discussions with mobile operators about launching
a consumer service after the launch of the wholesale service later
this year.”
BT
Movio also complements 3G based mobile TV offerings, allowing unlimited
users access to live broadcasts on multiple digital TV and radio
channels.
Emma
Lloyd said: “As the popularity of mobile TV grows, the UK
will need a broadcast delivery mechanism. Delivered via the UK’s
only national commercial DAB network – available right now
- BT Movio will be the first “one to many” broadcast
service to deliver live TV to UK mobile users.”
Graeme
Hutchinson, Sales & Marketing director of Virgin Mobile, said:
"We're really excited about digital mobile TV. It offers consumers
the opportunity to stay tuned to their favourite programmes - wherever
they are - and to watch them in a new, convenient and exciting way.
"Digital
Mobile TV is one of the most consumer-friendly developments ever
seen in the mobile industry - everyone watches TV - and with BT
Movio, Virgin Mobile can offer a service that includes all that's
brilliant about modern digital television, such as a personal electronic
programme guide, on a mobile phone."
BT Movio is a converged triple play service supporting phone calls,
internet and TV.