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Stephen Griffiths |
10/20/06 |
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| World Telemedia Magaine: Share and share alike? |
We’ve come a long way since Napster first brought peer-to-peer (P2P) in to common parlance, with the hiatus over illicit music sharing. Now we have a virtuous circle, of consumer P2P usage driving broadband adoption, which further drives P2P usage. And for broadband service providers, focused intently on customer acquisition, it… |
Stephen Griffiths |
11/03/05 |
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| New Broadband Video Services: Multiple Opportunities & Threats |
Overview This short - 8 page - report examines new broadband video services, and identifies new: - Opportunities & Threats (where market or technology changes are – or could – affect value net segments in a negative or positive way) - Dis-intermediation (where value is being – or could be –… |
Stephen Griffiths |
08/15/05 |
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| Breakthroo's new Market Maps contains 22 Value Chains for TMT Professionals |
- Enter Demo Professionals needing market intelligence at their fingertips will find Market Maps a step-change from passive wall charts and bloated reports. In addition to detailed value chains, every market also has a list of major competitors. Navigating within and across the graphical value chain maps helps telecoms decision makers… |
Stephen Griffiths |
08/09/05 |
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| UK.BUILDER.com: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video |
Article Link: http://uk.builder.com/whitepapers/0,39026692,60131125p-39000915q,00.htm |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/14/05 |
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| businessMOBILE.fr: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video |
Article Link: http://businessmobile.fr/livres-blancs/0,39044475,60131125p-39000802q,00.htm |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/14/05 |
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| Shadows: Market Intelligence Products - Market Maps |
Article Link: http://www.shadows.com/shadows.aspx?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.breakthroo.com%2findex.php |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/14/05 |
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| Content Village: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video |
Article Link: http://www.content-village.org/links.asp?categoryid=RESSOURCE13 |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/14/05 |
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| i-mode Business Strategy: P2P-video services give content creators a direct route to market |
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Stephen Griffiths |
04/12/05 |
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| Inside Digital Media: The Future of Electronic Media |
The report first summarizes the current state of the broadcast TV and broadband video industries. It then examines the pressures and innovations that are going to sustain or disrupt the scheduling and distribution of video. It concludes with the observation that our consumption of media will not only be time and… |
Stephen Griffiths |
04/10/05 |
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| Broadband Markets: BBC may go P2P with iMP in the UK |
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Stephen Griffiths |
04/09/05 |
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| P2P Video or IPTV, the Telco Dilemma |
TV and video competition is extending past traditional terrestrial, cable and satellite, to telecoms behemoths (IPTV), new online video on demand (VoD) entrants such as Akimbo, and end users themselves. The latter of which, includes amateurs and firms alike, equally capable of exploiting available broadband, video creation and publishing tools, smart… |
Stephen Griffiths |
04/01/05 |
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| Silicon.com: White Paper |
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Stephen Griffiths |
04/01/05 |
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| ZDNet: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video |
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Stephen Griffiths |
04/01/05 |
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| BrandRepublic: Reports - Broadcast TV and Broadband Video: Collision and Disruption |
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Stephen Griffiths |
03/30/05 |
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| TelecomWeb: Broadcast TV And Broadband Video: Collision Course |
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Stephen Griffiths |
03/27/05 |
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| how to save the world: Pictures Worth a Thousand Words |
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Stephen Griffiths |
03/25/05 |
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| Video in the Telco Triple Play |
As mature as it is, the broadcast TV market is set to undergo yet another cycle of innovation, some of which may prove more disruptive than sustaining, with competition likely to reign-in from telecoms behemoths, new video on demand entrants, and end users themselves. Across the globe, numerous telcos are involved… |
Stephen Griffiths |
03/22/05 |
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| Obercom: O vídeo por Internet e a TV Hertz |
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Stephen Griffiths |
03/17/05 |
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| Podcasting NEWS: Shifting Time, Place and Media: Seeing the Wood from the Trees |
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Stephen Griffiths |
03/07/05 |
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| Winamp Forums: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video |
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Stephen Griffiths |
03/01/05 |
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| World File-Share Daily: Report emphasises role of P2P Networks in video distribution |
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Stephen Griffiths |
03/01/05 |
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| Technology360: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video, Collision and Disruption |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/26/05 |
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| Indian Television: Report emphasises role of P2P Networks in video distribution |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/25/05 |
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| eHomeUpgrade: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video: Collision and Disruption |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/25/05 |
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| P2P File Sharing - The Insider's Edition |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/25/05 |
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| PaidContent: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video: Collision and Disruption |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/24/05 |
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| OfcomWatch: New report highlights... P2P reduces entry barriers for video distribution and ... |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/24/05 |
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| EuroTelcoblog: A Breakthroo moment |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/24/05 |
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| 3G.co.uk: Broadcast TV and Broadband Video : Collision and Disruption |
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Stephen Griffiths |
02/24/05 |
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| Broadcast TV and Broadband Video: Collision and Disruption |
INTRODUCTION This report examines the collision between broadcast television and broadband video, what new innovations are at play for scheduling or distributing video, and analyses if any are disruptive to incumbents, and what that would mean for the existing broadcast television value net. As a mature global industry, broadcast TV has… |
Stephen Griffiths |
02/22/05 |
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02/23/05 |
| WiMAX Readiness, Provision and Spectrum |
Whereas WiFi is a relatively cheap one-off investment in customer premises access points and routers, with simple installation, management and no ongoing costs (other than in broadband connectivity), WiMAX is more of a service provider play, since it needs both customer premises equipment and base stations, the latter of which will… |
Stephen Griffiths |
11/30/04 |
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| 160 Characters: Graphical Market Analysis Tool |
160 Characters - the mobile messaging forum http://www.160characters.org Weekly Newsletter - 29th November 2004 Graphical Market Analysis Tool Breakthroo is offering FREE access to its new online telecoms Market Maps until the end of 2004. http://www.breakthroo.com/index.php/weblog/market_demo/ |
Stephen Griffiths |
11/30/04 |
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| ETSI selects DVB-H as European Mobile TV Standard |
In what could be perceived as a full-gone conclusion, ETSI has just selected DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcast - Handheld) as the defacto European mobile TV standard. No surprises there then. Below are a few factoids from a report I’ll be publishing (free) in January, provisionally titled “Disruptive Threats to Broadcast TV”,… |
Stephen Griffiths |
11/29/04 |
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| Great Analysis Tool |
November 24, 2004 The Mobile Technology Weblog - “Location Based Services and all about Mobile Marketing” Great Analysis Tool The telecoms sector can be fearfully confusing, especially if you’re not from round these parts. So Mobile Weblog reader and consultant, Stephen Griffiths, has developed a nice tool to help understanding. It’s… |
Stephen Griffiths |
11/24/04 |
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| Market Maps November Launch |
Market Maps, Breakthroo’s first product for digital strategists, cuts-through the noise and complexity to simplify and make sense of emerging and converging digital marketplaces - from media to services, networks to devices - in the form of data-rich graphical maps. They’re a step-change from traditional analyst reports and wall-charts, that are… |
Stephen Griffiths |
11/24/04 |
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Stephen Griffiths |
08/16/04 |
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Stephen Griffiths |
07/22/04 |
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07/22/04 |
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Stephen Griffiths |
07/22/04 |
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| New Media Age: Wonderwerx Launches GPRS Portal |
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Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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| New Media Age: Can Nokia Set the Standard? |
Nokia launched its latest mobile initiative on 12 November, aimed at the creation of a common platform for 3G mobile technologies. Although similar announcements have been made in the past by both Nokia and its rivals, this was supported by a huge range of players. AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless, mm02, NTT… |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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| eBusiness: Is the future of the Internet Wireless? |
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Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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| The Good Life: Coming to Grips with GPRS |
Although almost all European operators are running or trialling GPRS services, the subscriber numbers are low. Analysys reckons that Western Europe will only have 864,695 users by the end of this year - certainly not enough to counterbalance the billions spent on network upgrades. So what are the operators playing at?… |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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| NEWS ANALYSIS: Euro operators FOMAing at mouth |
Finally, this week has seen Japanese telco NTT DoCoMo launching its FOMA 3G service. Although the service has been delayed several times, the company stuck to its last deadline, and now claims that it shifted a fifth of all of its 3G handsets, 4000 units, on launch day. Originally scheduled for… |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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| Wonderwerx Pinchmee wakes up users |
Communications software firm Wonderwerx has demonstrated a prototype of its enterprise communication tool, Pinchmee. Last week Stephen Griffiths, founder of Wonderwerx, showed IT Week the new messaging tool that he expects will go into production next year. Pinchmee is designed to be a communications tool like ICQ or Instant Messenger that… |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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| Wonderwerx to launch mobile Java products |
Wireless startup Wonderwerx is to launch its first product, PinchMee, in two weeks time. The Java-based product is an instant messaging application for GPRS and 3G handsets. Although Java on handsets (based on the 3GPP MExE standard) has been an industry talking point for some time, only recently has it begun… |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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| Article for Publication: Back-2-Butchers |
“Hi Steve – haven’t seen you in 2 days – try the new Steps single – it compliments the 911 album you purchased”. I like them informing me of my name, especially forename, as it’s less formal, but there’s no chance of me forgetting it. However, if it’s my banking service… |
Stephen Griffiths |
07/16/04 |
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