ABI Research: Mobile operators losing control over mobile content
Posted by: admin in Mobile
According to ABI Research's recent survey titled “Mobile Content Survey Results“, today's mobile phone owners use a mix of mobile content obtained from the Web, from their personal collections, and from their mobile operators. As an example, today's mobile consumer is more likely to watch a video from YouTube on his or her phone than a video from the carrier's own service, but is more than twice as prone to get ringtones from the carrier than from any other source.
Michael Wolf, research director at ABI argues that this shows that despite the strong control most carriers retain over the network, their control over the mobile content ecosystem remains limited.
Highlights:
- 14% of respondents who stated they use their phone to watch video was split nearly evenly between those who watch video from websites such as YouTube (35%), from their own carrier's video offering (31%), and from video they sideload onto their mobile devices (28%).
- When it comes to music, the leading source of music files on a mobile phone was ripped CDs and sideloading onto the phone (48% of respondents), while over one third of music-listening respondents (35%) bought music through their carriers.
- Lastly, pre-loaded content such as games were some of the most popular forms, as six in ten mobile gamers said they only play the games that came with the phone.
“We anticipate to see increased content acquisition directly to the phone from the Web. And despite a loosening of control over content delivery to consumers, we believe the carriers will ultimately benefit as they open up their networks and handset platforms and look into taking advantage of increased advertising-supported content delivery,” Wolf concluded.
—
Related Articles at IntoMobile:
- ABI Research: More than 90 million 4G subscribers worldwide in 2013
- Operator-branded handsets will generate over $10 billion in sales this year
- One in three mobiles to be smartphones by 2013
- ABI Research findings indicate declining market share for Symbian OS
- ABI Research: Recycled handset shipments to exceed 100 million units in 2012














Entries (RSS)