The Wireless Report lists a few remarks about mobile television and captures the key points for what it means to consumers in a few lines:
- Watching television clips while mobile using your mobile phone device or handset
- Watching real-time, streaming television from multiple sources — on demand — anytime you wish using your mobile device
- Watching pre-recorded television and/or video downloaded from your wireless device directly, or transferred from a PC
To participate in mobile television, for a consumer it requires that:
- You must pay undivided attention to what you are watching – unlike audio, you need your eyes and ears for mobile TV
- You must have pretty decent vision to be watching mobile TV or video on a screen the size of what is commonly found on most wireless phones
- You must be willing to pay a set fee or a per-channel or per-clip fee for what you may be able to directly download (in most cases)
Read more thoughts about this at The Wireless Report