Completed Pilots

Finland

 

Location: Helsinki, Finland

Time frame: March June 2005

Type: Consumer

Number of participants: 500

Partners: Nokia, Digita, Elisa, TeliaSonera Finland, MTV, Channel Four Finland (Nelonen), YLE

Channels: MTV, Channel Four Finland (Nelonen), and YLE

Pilot results:

According to the pilot results, 41% of pilot participants would be willing to purchase mobile TV services and half thought that a fixed monthly fee of 10 euros was a reasonable price to pay. Over half (58%) said that they believed broadcast mobile TV services would be popular.

Pilot participants not only wanted to watch familiar program offerings, but they would also welcome mobile TV content that is suitable for short and occasional viewing. Familiar programs available through national Finnish television channels proved to be the most popular followed by sports and news channels (CNN, BBC World, Euronews). The Ice Hockey World cup games, the San Marino and Monaco Formula One as well as the UEFA Champions League match between Liverpool and AC Milan were among the top 10 programs viewed during the pilot.

Viewing Patterns

In general, mobile TV users spent approximately 20 minutes a day watching mobile TV, although more active users watched between 30 to 40 minutes per session. Participants also watched mobile TV at different times than traditional TV peak hours.

Mobile TV was most popular while traveling on public transport although it also proved popular at home, complementing participants' main TV watching.

Pricing Models

The potential commercial benefits of mobile TV are clearly evident from this pilot with 41% willing to pay for the service. Pilot members were charged a monthly fee of 4.90 euros although half of those that took part thought 10 euros per month was a reasonable price to pay. Overall, users preferred a fixed pricing model although many were also interested in a pay per view model.

The pilot results also reveal the key requirements from consumers in order to use mobile TV services:

Easy and intuitive service usability

Good technical functionality and reliability

Content that is also suitable for short period viewing

Mobile phone functions must not be compromised by the TV application

DVB-H technology allows television channels to be distributed effectively to mobile devices. It provides the best user experience in the mobile environment with excellent, broadcast quality picture, reduced battery consumption and a wide range of channels (up to 55 channel are possible).


 
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