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Online Mobile Retail: What happens to the telcos?

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In the past five years, the telco industry in the Philippines has become a “retail hub” for over the air downloads of mobile content including games, ring tones and other services. But what happens when companies release their own proprietary distribution hub?

Nokia, the most important brand in South East Asia launched Ovi at the Go Play event yesterday in Singapore. In the same way that Apple has their .Mac and iTunes Online Store, Microsoft has their own music store for th Zune. Nintendo has their shopping channel for th virtual console, Nokia unveils their plans for a portal by which consumers can avail of direct downloads of songs and games over their own proprietary portal.

This is a consumer boon — but what happens to the telcos (Globe and SMART in particular back here in the Philippines)? According to Vishal Gondal, founder and CEO of Indiagames, the telcos have become so-so when it comes to the promotion of mobile games. Usually, top tier games are the ones downloaded (those appearing on the top links of download portals). But what happens to the rest of the inventory of titles?

Ofcourse, telcos still provide the actual streaming service for downloads and earn from the data costs. But OTA downloads is the least popular choice in countries like the Philippines because most of the Philippine population uses a prepaid service OR are not really that educated about DRM-enabled music (piracy here is a big thing).

Ovi allows for downloads via PC or WiFi. Also, remeber that the new music downloads will be available at a higher bitrate of 192kbps, which is a much larger file compared to the smaller “optimized for mobile” 64kbps files.

Ovi promises to offer more value not just with downloads, but by merging the whole digital mobile experience with your desktop PC and your friends via online community support. Can the telcos challenge this business model?

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Nokia Go Play and Good Night, Singapore!

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Taken from Equinox at the 70th floor of Swissotel. After an eye opening press conference and performances from the local talent, a few of us went out for some drinks before calling it a night. Media workshops tomorrow!

I wrote a few things about this afternoon’s Nokia Go Play event at Cellphone9:

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During the media party, I was stunned by one particular performance by Corrinne May. Her music is eloquent, flowing, evangelical, and passionate. Her latest album is titled Beautiful Seed.

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P.S. The Hainanese Chicken is to die for.

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The Lighter Side of … 8/29/2007

Ria Jose is looking for a date with a potential for a long lasting serious relationship. You can apply for this position here. Serious applicants only 🙂

Gail’s dog now has a blog. Read about Sheero’s adventures in the real world 🙂

Amidst all the controversies of late taking podium on the Internet, our favorite MIke Abundo gets inducted into his new term with the Philippine Internet Commerce Society by Senator Loren Legarda. I dropped by with some friends to show support as his channel editor for b5media. Congratulations Mike – hath hell really frozen over?. Kidding! 🙂

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On Vacation (but still blogging?!)

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A really good friend doodles a lot during her spare time. This afternoon, she showed me a few of her doodles of how she perceives her friends. She made this one for me. Thanks, Riane. 🙂

I’m off to Singapore in a few hours. I’ll be blogging the Nokia Go Play event from there. Afterwards, I am off to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to meet up with college friends and Colbert Low who runs The Gadget Blog.

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Free barcodes for your blogs

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Months ago, I wrote about how TMS or Tag Mobile Service tags would provide real world links to content over the Internet. When Gail and Marc did my template back in February, I gave them instructions to place a TMS tag on the upper right sidebar which is still very visible now. I did this as an experiment to see whether it would click. As of late, I do not have an educated answer to this. I observed though that the TMS methodology would work IF the technology was made available to the public, just like how anything viral would almost always work nowadays. That way, it would not remain exclusive to companies trying to do online promotions and marketing campaigns.

The old TMS barcode tag creator involved having to give your URL and waiting a few days before the developer could email you a ready made barcode. Now, all you need to do is enter your blog URL and a barcode will be generated for you in seconds. You can create your own TMS barcodes here and post them on your blog. It will allow your blog to be accessed easily via cellphone, converted automatically for mobile viewing.

Since the service is free, I would like to believe that you can create a lot of tags for your different permalinks. You can print out the tags for your podcasts, photo albums and blog and put them on your corporate header, t shirt, or business card.

Note that the service is currently on beta. You can report bugs in this post.

[image courtesy of the S60 blog]