Archive for March, 2007
Part 3: Managing Traffic Volumes
Monday, March 26th, 2007This is the third in a series of articles looking at “How to make money from online video”. In the first, we looked at the online video market and concluded that people like online video and want more of it. The second article looked at the costs that video traffic incur and investigated the Broadband […]
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Part 2: The cost implications of video
Monday, March 19th, 2007Last week’s article looked at the market for online video and concluded that yes, there is a clear demand from consumers.
I had a very interesting follow up to last week’s piece from Simon Torrance, who runs the Telco 2.0 initiative who rightly stated that what I am describing is what MIT have coined The Broadband […]
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Part 1: The Online Video Market
Monday, March 12th, 2007While the mass market is getting hooked to online video thanks to YouTube, social networking is causing demand spikes for hot content to get ever more peaky and pirate copies of 20GB HD movies are also appearing on the internet. Sooner or later, someone like Apple is going to come along with something like an […]
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How to make money from Video
Monday, March 5th, 2007At last April’s ISP Forum I presented my research into the Triple Play market that showed conclusively that bundling products led to lower price erosion. Then at the LLU conference in November, I presented research into the cost of delivering HD TV over the internet.
IIR are now in their eighth year running the ISP Forum […]
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