
Video lifestreaming is a generic term for services that allow users to upload or stream live video of themselves to a remotely hosted service,
to be viewed by friends or the general public. The services are intended to take the concept of an Internet conversation, made popular by the rise of
social networking tools such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, and add video. This report provides an introduction to the concept of video lifestreaming,
introduces some of the leading players in the space: Seesmic, Qik, Yahoo Live and LiveVideo.com, and explores some of the implications of live video streaming
for network operators and regulators.
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Table of contents
What is video lifestreaming?
Hosted video conversations between friends
Ovum view
Social networking meets video streaming
Potential for changing the way we consume media
Business models
Multiple approaches
Regulatory implications
Security, privacy and copyright
Implications for service providers
Fixed operators
Mobile operators
Key players
Seesmic
Qik
Yahoo Live
LiveVideo.com
Who will win?
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