Sounding out the next generation revenue stream for mobile phone carriers: Digital media consumption via mobile phone expected to triple by 2010
Plantronics and Altec Lansing – developers of leading audio products –
said today that convergence is now firmly focused on the playback
market. Consumer expectation knows no bounds, and is now demanding a
high quality of digital audio to complement the plethora of emerging,
sophisticated technologies available via their mobile phones.
Further, the streaming of video to mobiles has been opened up largely by
the development of the LG and iPhone models. Now that the ‘Big Screen’
issue has been addressed, the focus is on delivering complementery sound
sophistication.
The message is clear:
Digital Music + Better Quality Playback = More Consumption = Higher
Revenue
Mobile phones with music capabilities are expected to grow 20% by 2010.
In order to deliver the experience successfully, the headset market
projection is expected to double from 2008, reaching 14.2 million
Bluetooth headset sales in 2010 according to Strategy Analytics. In
2007, the sales of music phones reached 575.7 million worldwide and a
further 116 million were equipped with A2DP stereo capabilities. Mobile
music phone sales for 2010 are predicted to reach 886.7million with a
further 544 million ready to deliver a stereo experience.
“The ability to enjoy quality sound has now become one of the most
important attributes when selecting a device over which to consume the
vast amounts of media headed for mobile phones”, Luc Ackaert,
European Head of Consumer products at Plantronics and Altec Lansing,
comments. “Music phone users have unprecedented choice, from
docking-powered speaker systems like the T612 from Altec Lansing
designed for the iPhone to a Bluetooth headset that quickly converts
into stereo headphones, such as the Voyager 855 from Plantronics”.
As technologies evolve faster and faster with each decade, the companies
behind them are in a constant race to keep up and offer the best
products to compete for market share. Micro audio development is under
the microscope more than ever before. Penetration potential of global
handset technologies has been predicted thus:
2007
|
|
Technology / usage
|
|
2011
|
Less than 3%
|
|
Mobile TV
|
|
13%
|
27%
|
|
FM Radio
|
|
50%
|
26%
|
|
Streaming Video
|
|
75%
|
41%
|
|
Music consumption
|
|
85%
|
Source: Strategy Analytics
The two highest growth areas are in the consumption of music and
streaming video, both of which rely on screen and audio quality in order
to succeed.
“There is a huge opportunity for carriers to start earning revenue
from selling high quality playback speakers and headsets,” said
Geert De Vos, EMEA Mobile Marketing Manager for Plantronics and Altec
Lansing. “If consumers can not listen to their music or media in high
quality they will not adopt mobile music, leading to lost data revenue.”
Global sales for the consumption of mobile music have increased by 70%
and are on course to almost double by the end of 2008. Sales for digital
music overall is expected to by 40% by 2011. Reports from RH Associates
and eMarketer state that mobile phone downloads will increase from $1.7
billion in 2007, to 6.2 billion in 2010.
