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>> Economical factors Questions & Answers
- Who are the biggest (European) players in the IPTV industry?
- Who are possible competitors of the IPTV industry?
- If the internet TV becomes more popular, how will companies re-allocate their advertising budget?
- What kind of value-added services (besides watch video, films and series) can the internet/mobile TV players give their users?
- How large is the market of mobile TV now?
- Who will be the key players in this internet television area?
- How many computers (laptops and PCs) do people have nowadays?
- How many televisions do people have nowadays?
- How many mobiles do people have nowadays?
- What kinds of services can television platform supply besides programs
- What will traditional broadcasting companies do in order to face with internet TV, collaborating or counterworking?
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