To advertise, contact
Matthew Armstrong
+971 4 2108520
matthew.armstrong
@itp.com
بالعربية
Where am I? Home /


BREAKING NEWS :

Ringing the changes

By ITP.net staff writer on Tuesday, January 08, 2008


Nokia's increased involvement in the internet services sector continues to shake-up the market. In front of a 3,000-strong gathering of market analysts, global press and investors, Nokia executives outlined their strategic vision for the company, including their flagship ‘comes with music' initiative.

The Finnish mobile giant will offer subscribers owning certain Nokia devices 12 months of free unlimited access to the company's music catalogue, via its online Nokia Music Store.

 

The trends we are seeing show us that people will have a genuine desire not only to create and share their own content, but also to remix it, mash it up and pass it on within their peer groups. - Mark Selby, vice president, multimedia, Nokia.

After twelve months the user can continue to gain access to the service, but will have to pay a subscription. However, they will be able to keep the tracks they have downloaded during the initial 12 months, regardless of whether they continue to pay for the service.

This offer will see the company lay down the gauntlet to US market giant Apple in the integrated ‘mobile music' sector, according to staff at UK-based research firm Analysys.

Mike Grant, head of broadband and media at Analysys thinks that senior management at Nokia is aiming to accelerate the move from being a pure device player into an integrated end-to-end consumer service organisation in the mould of Apple. He adds that the "comes with music" offering is a clear nod from Nokia to Apple for its success in integrating music with mobile communications.

Story continues below
advertisement



Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told investors that he intended to meet the Apple challenge "aggressively".

The Finnish company has paired with record label Universal Music International to rollout the services, with senior Nokia executives claiming the company was in negotiations with similarly sized recording companies to ramp up the content available on its Nokia Music Store.

Kallasvuo describes the move into internet services as signalling the dawn of a new era. He notes that voice traffic generated on mobile networks has finally surpassed that generated on fixed-line phones.

"The service is free to the consumer, and Universal are being paid by Nokia for the service. Hence, either Nokia has judged that it will be able to increase profit margins on the device as a result of bundling this service in with the device," claims Analysys' Grant.

He also hints that Nokia possibly views the promotion as a "marketing cost worth paying to establish their position in the market alongside Apple".

Nokia also predicts that 25% of multimedia content consumed by subscribers will have been created, edited and shared within their peer circle rather than coming out of traditional media groups by 2012.

Nokia also published results of a global study documenting the ‘digital behaviour'.

Entitled ‘A Glimpse of the Next Episode', the study identified emerging entertainment trends, noting that collaborative multimedia footage generated primarily on mobile handsets will drive data usage to 2012.

"From our research we predict that up to a quarter of the entertainment being consumed in five years will be what we call ‘circular'. The trends we are seeing show us that people will have a genuine desire not only to create and share their own content, but also to remix it, mash it up and pass it on within their peer groups - a form of collaborative social media," said Mark Selby, vice president, multimedia, Nokia.




User Comments

All posts are sent to the administrator for review and are published only after approval. ITP.net reserves the right to remove any comment at any time for any reason. Please keep your responses appropriate and on topic.
Name *
( Remmber Me )
Email *
(Your email address will not be published)
City
Country
Subject *
Comment *
Security Code * Code
 


Please click post only once - your comment will not be published immediately.
Subscribe

Communications Middle East & Africa English edition


The Middle East's leading monthly communications magazine.

Subscription Rates:
FREE for GCC Countries & Egypt *

AED 249.00 for International

Subscribe Now »

* Terms & Conditions Apply

Current Issue  |  Media Info  |  Subscribe to other Magazines »

Related Comment

Amid the activity at Cabsat 2008, it is clear that one of fastest growing drivers of the industry is content, and mobile TV ... 

Related Feature

Close encounters of the third kind

Comms

Mobile TV has long been touted as the next ‘killer application' in the telecommunications sector.  

Related Feature

The long leash

Services

As workforces become mobile, companies are looking to the latest advances in mobile technology to enhance productivity.... 


Competitions

Win a copy of the PS3's Best Racer to Date

Ends On Friday, 15 August 2008

The latest Gran Turismo title has all the petrol-headed brawn of the earlier games, but with smart additions, including a new HD engine.


Advertising Features


Latest Products
Simpletech Duo Pro Drive

Hardware | Storage | July 2008

Look before you switch.

RATING


Western Digital MyBook Studio Edition

Hardware | Storage | July 2008

The MyBook for Macs.

RATING


The Incredible Hulk: The Official Videogame

Games | Console | July 2008

Hulk smaaaaaaaaash!!!

RATING


Sony Handycam HDR-TG1

Hardware | Peripherals | July 2008

Capture moments in HD.

RATING


Technology Jobs
Senior Manager Online Marketing
Location: Dubai, UAE
IT Manager
Location: Dubai, UAE
IT Manager
Location: Dubai, UAE
Manager IT Strategy
Location: Dubai, UAE
Software Assurance Manager
Location: Dubai, UAE

For editorial enquiries contact
Mark Sutton
mark.sutton
@itp.com
To advertise, contact
Ahmad Bashour
+971 4 210 8549
or ahmad.bashour
@itp.com


Arabian Computer News Channel Middle East Channel Middle East - Arabic Charged CommsMEA Network Middle East Windows Middle East Windows Middle East - Arabic ALL ITP TITLES