Mobile TV ready to take off in China, says In-Stat
Still in its infancy, mobile TV service in China is ready to take flight, reports In-Stat Mobile TV subscribers in China will grow to 94 million by 2009, the high-tech market research firm forecasts, with 2007 being the year that the services gather significant momentum. Telecom operators in China have developed a clear business model for streaming mobile video services over a 2.5G or 3G network, stated Anty Zheng, In-Stat analyst.
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