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Mobile operators should embrace LTE Broadcast

January 11, 2017 10.34 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

In its report Time For Operators To Embrace LTE Broadcast, Strategy Analytics recommends that mobile operators LTE Broadcast more aggressively.

Mobile operators, especially those with multi-screen assets and ambitions to provide superior mobile video and data experiences to customers, are urged to adopt eMBMS, or LTE Broadcast, more aggressively.

Accessing mobile TV services, particularly live events, over the mobile network will only increase in future as competition drives larger data bundles to 4G users. To meet growing mobile video demand while maintaining performance for all users operators must embrace LTE Broadcast to drive support from smartphone vendors such as Apple.

The LTE Broadcast market has changed from optimism to caution in the last two years. No other mobile operators have launched commercial LTE Broadcast service since Verizon Wireless did so in 2015. Strategy Analytics believes two main impediments are holding momentum for LTE Broadcast back: the lack of a reliable monetization model and weak mobile device support.

“Although LTE Broadcast is the best tool to deliver the same content simultaneously to multiple users using the broadcast channels, therefore ideal for covering live events, for example, sports or concerts, live video alone is not enough to make a paid for service,” says Wei Shi, analyst of Wireless Media Strategies.

“However, the cost saved from offloading the traffic data, largely generated by mobile video consumption, from unicast to multicast will justify operators’ limited investment to upgrade the network. In addition to packaging LTE Broadcast as part of operators’ service portfolios, there are other non-live video opportunities for the technology, for example, batch software updates, public information dissemination, and supplementing terrestrial broadcasting.”

Out of the 26,000 models tracked by Strategy Analytics’ SpecTRAX, more than 1000 are using eMBMS capable chipsets, though very few devices are shipped with the feature enabled. None of the iPhone models, which account for a combined 15% of smartphone installed base, supports eMBMS. The launching and expanding of LTE Broadcast Alliance in 2016 is a positive sign that the industry, led by a group of leading operators and technology companies, is actively addressing the device support issue.

“Leading mobile device makers have not rushed to equip a large number of their phones and tablets with the LTE Broadcast feature, the most obvious absence being Apple’s iPhones and iPads,” added Nitesh Patel, Director, Wireless Media Strategies.

“One of the main objectives of the Alliance is to shore up the mobile device support for LTE Broadcast. More important than the publicity, operators should take the lead to break the ‘no business therefore no device, no device therefore no business’ cycle. By embracing LTE Broadcast more seriously, operators will send a clear signal to the device makers, including Apple, that it is time they should bring the feature to a broader portfolio of their products.”

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Filed Under: Editor's Choice, Mobile TV, Newsline, Research Tagged With: LTE Broadcast, Strategy Analytics Edited: 12 January 2017 09:29

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