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DRM is protecting a market that does not yet exist in China. The mobile music value chain participants should incubate a larger market rather than limit the market's growth potential at such an early stage.
Feb. 14, 2008 | Report | by David Yeh | CO-AUTHORS: XJ Wang
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This online survey is comprised of 1,027 Asia-Pacific consumers who are 18+ years old. Topics include consumer usage and interest in online applications for the PC and mobile phone; email, search, IM and VoIP usage; social networking; security and storage
Jul. 31, 2007 | Survey Executive Summary | by Charles Moon | CO-AUTHORS: David Yeh
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This online survey is comprised of 1,043 Asia-Pacific consumers who are 18+ years old. Topics include usage of mobile and fixed communications services (e.g., mobile, fixed voice, broadband, devices, etc.); provider selection; bundling; spending
Jul. 17, 2007 | Survey Executive Summary | by Charles Moon | CO-AUTHORS: David Yeh
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The Chinese mobile music ecosystem is evolving from ringtones to full-track music downloads, but mobile music service providers are facing elimination as content providers and mobile network operators expand their presence within the value chain.
May. 11, 2007 | Note | by David Yeh
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As the upcoming 3G mobile license award triggers competition, Chinese providers will actively bundle multiple services to compete effectively, although there won't be a mass rollout of the triple-play bundle until 2008.
Feb. 13, 2007 | Report | by David Yeh
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There is no clear standard or share leader for mobile consumer e-mail, even with the growing array of players entering the space. Yankee Group discusses the issues hindering mass consumer adoption.
Jun. 22, 2006 | Note | by David Yeh