InvestorsHub Logo
Post# of 147332
Next 10
Followers 8
Posts 4579
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 06/17/2003

Re: None

Thursday, 05/25/2006 8:37:37 AM

Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:37:37 AM

Post# of 147332
Apple iTunes fuels broadband value-add explosion

Consumer broadband value-added services revenues rocketed by 74 per cent during 2005 fuelled by unprecedented demand for digital music, VoIP and online gaming.

A report from research firm Point Topic found that revenues were running at an annual rate of $6.9bn at the start of 2005. This had increased to $11.9bn 12 months later.

In value terms, the top five contributions were identified as security, IP telephony, online gaming, home networks and music downloads.

While security and home networks are support tools that enable the use of broadband, the analyst firm observed that VoIP, gaming and music are all services that need broadband to work effectively.

In percentage terms, music downloads saw the strongest revenue growth during 2005 with an increase of 237 per cent.

Point Topic noted that the continuing popularity of digital music players and services, particularly Apple's iPod and iTunes, have helped fuel this growth.

Together with a cost per song of just under $1, iTunes has helped to make music downloads the most successful online content service to date.

The number of people using music services has increased during the year, prompting the revenue increase. But Point Topic has lowered its estimate of average revenue per user.

This is to take into account the fact that the 'per song' charging model of iTunes became increasingly important during 2005, while the subscription model of charging declined relatively.

Music average revenue per user is based on an estimated average of three tracks per user per month.


http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2156812/itunes-fuels-broadband-value


Volume:
Day Range:
Bid:
Ask:
Last Trade Time:
Total Trades:
  • 1D
  • 1M
  • 3M
  • 6M
  • 1Y
  • 5Y
Recent AAPL News