iPhone/iPad – where’s the video calling?

January 31st, 2010

Apple iPadPrior to the unveiling of every new Apple device there is immense speculation about its features – Microsoft, Nokia and even Google must sit back in helpless awe and jealously watch the hype surrounding each announcement.  Steve Jobs is a marketing genius.

Few features have been more anticipated than video calling – it is expected in every device launch and never arrives.  It was rumoured back in 2008 in the original iPhone 3G, then the 3GS, then the iPad and iPhone OS 3.2 now apparently has hooks to allow for video calling.  But no devices have a front facing camera so that’s not much use.  Yet.

Third parties such as Fring offer video calling support on a variety of devices (now including the iPhone), though they have a long way to go on usability / quality (our tests showed it to be unusable on Nokia devices).

Video calling has not been the success that 3G networks hoped for – most 3G handsets and networks support video calling over a 64kb/s circuit (quality is moderate) – but today’s IP networks can handle higher bandwidth and higher quality.  Given Apple’s relentless pursuit of control, user experience and quality they’ve probably been waiting for the networks to catch up.  Which many have now.

What the market really needs is Apple to jump onto it – and provide a compelling user experience.  This will doubtless be via iChat – but third party apps are also likely to gain access to forthcoming front facing cameras through the SDK.

Given this week’s OS 3.2 announcements, what’s the betting that our next iPhone will have a front-facing camera?  It’s exciting – and will see mobile video calling finally hitting the mainstream.

Real Madrid has 100k off-portal mobile subs in Spain @ 12 euros/month

January 24th, 2010
Emirates Stadium

Emirates Stadium entrance

I went along to the M-Football event on Thursday 21 Jan @ Arsenal’s impressive Emirates Stadium.  Jonathan MacDonald, the MC for the day, was particularly entertaining.

Despite being involved in the inception of Premium TV (now Perform Group) back in the dot com era, I have no interest in football and little understanding of it – and as an outsider it strikes me that the mobile opportunity is hugely under exploited.

The opportunity is clearly HUGE.  Real Madrid look to be doing a good job – with some insightful figures.  They exploit their mobile rights themselves in Spain – and license them elsewhere in the world.  In Spain:

  • 40% of their mobile revenues are off-portal.
  • They have 100,000 off-portal subscribers to their mobile service @ 12 euros / month.  You read that right.  Real Madrid fans in Spain alone spend 1.2m euros / month on off-portal mobile subscriptions.
  • Their churn is 1.5% / year (hard to believe).
Emirates Stadium - growing the grass

Growing the grass

Mark Curtis of Flirtomatic – always an interesting speaker who’s great at sharing stats – also talked about his attempt a few years ago to launch a reality TV show based on empowering fans to participate in their club’s key decisions – such as voting on who is playing in each match and who should be substituted during the match.   A brilliant concept.  Mark got as far as persuading a (minor) club to participate, Channel 4 commissioned the programme and the first episode was filmed – before resistance from every angle of the football world and a legal challenge killed it prior to screening.   A great shame – increasing fans’ involvement in the decisions and success of their club has to be interesting.

If you’re a football fan do you feel that your club is offering you a compelling mobile experience?

Hello world – welcome to Orca Digital

January 16th, 2010

Welcome and hello world!  Orca Digital’s blog will include musings on all things that we touch as a business.  Orca was formerly D2see – the London-based provider of mobile rich media services to the media and entertainment industry (more about what we do here).

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