press releaseIssue Date19 November 2009Feed for 3rd spaceSocial Bookmarking |
press releaserelease detail3rd Space launches free mobile video service with Reliance Communications and achieves 300,000 plus downloads in initial 10 daysA new ad-funded video marketing campaign for Sony BraviaTV targeted at Reliance GSM WAP customers in India, resulted in 301,000 downloads in the first 10 days. The free mobile video service was launched last month by 3rd Space - a global provider of mobile entertainment and marketing services for brand advertisers – with Reliance Communications, India's leading integrated telecommunications company with over 92 million subscribers. Key Points *Advertising funded model points to the future of video on mobile; Reliance Communications launched the mobile marketing campaign with Sony during the October Diwali celebrations in India, sending 700,000 SMS text messages to a cross-section of its mobile subscriber-base over ten days. The result was an unprecedented 43% conversion rate with some 30,000 recipients per day following the embedded text link to browse the Reliance mobile internet site and download an average of two free videos. The videos, between 2 and 3.5 minutes long and featuring international fashion shows along with Bollywood concerts and film clips, were all pre-rolled by a 15 second advertisement for Sony BraviaTV. 3rd Space provided the mobile content and advertising support that enabled Reliance to deliver these popular videos free of charge to its mobile customers and free of integration and deployment costs. The text messages were sent to Reliance customers with WAP- enabled handsets and data plans, and the 3rd Space platform automatically optimised video delivery to a total of 558 different phones, making sure that everyone got outstanding video quality. “The introduction of our ad-funded service with 3rd Space has proven the viability of future mobile marketing campaigns, bringing together popular video content and major advertising brands in India,” said Mr. Krishna Durbha, Head of Value Added Services at Reliance Communications. “Whilst many have been sceptical about the ad-funded model on mobile, the initial conversion rate achieved with Reliance is unique in terms of magnitude and response and supports our belief that ad-funded is the future for rich multimedia delivery,” said Warwick Hill, CEO of 3rd Space. “It is clear that consumers want content for free on their mobiles – whether they don’t want to pay or simply can’t afford to pay – while brands are eager to find the best way to target millions of mobile users.” "India is a very dynamic mobile marketplace and we are delighted to be partnering with Reliance Communications to pioneer innovation in the mobile video and advertising space. We are already talking to many more leading content providers and advertisers, as well as other global network operators,” added Hill. For a profile of Warwick Hill, please visit http://uk.linkedin.com/in/warwickhill For further information, contact: 3rd Space Services: Reliance Communications: NOTES TO EDITORS About 3rd Space: Background Platform Mobile operators who partner with 3rd Space to offer free mobile video services to their subscribers gain a competitive advantage and drive consumer interest, retaining existing customers and attracting new ones. It’s a different way of partnering with brands to reduce churn. 3rd Space operates on the basis of cost per mobile view. The platform gives real‐time, dynamic access for advertisers, operators, content owners and independent auditors to view the statistics being generated from end users. For countries such as China, UAE and Saudi Arabia, the Company offers open access to the platform for the authorising agency or Government bodies to enable or disable the content in real time. Furthermore, 3rd Space can design and build iPhone applications for both content and brand advertising customers. The Company is therefore uniquely positioned to provide mobile network operators with video and gaming solutions that encourage customer adoption whilst increasing operator revenues through an ad‐funded model. Pricing & Revenue Model 3rd Space will charge advertisers a premium over traditional CPM’s (Cost per Mill). The Company will offer targeted campaigns to global audiences of profiled customers. They will generate significant audiences from mobile operators to become a single point of contact for campaigns being operated in Asia, Africa, Middle East, China and Europe. This will be a world first for a mobile VAS business and is a key USP for the business when attracting advertising revenues. Media agencies and brands buy advertising on a CPM basis, at circa 3c per click. 3rd Space works on a CPmV (Cost Per mobile View) basis and will attract advertising revenues of between $0.20c and $0.50c per video advert for premium channel sponsorship. The average “return on investment” per video advert will be between 60% and 300%. 3rd Space charges brands more than the revenue share payouts to mobile operators and/or content owners to generate profits. Partnership & Collaboration On 9 July 2009, the Company announced that it had formed a partnership with Reliance Communications, India’s leading telecom player, to launch advertising funded videos on Reliance Mobile's platform. Reliance Communications has a customer base of over 90 million including over 2 million individual overseas retail customers, ranks among the Top 10 Asian Telecom companies by number of customers. Management team and structure Their biographies are available at www.3rdspace.com About Reliance Communications Reliance Communications is India's foremost and truly integrated telecommunications service provider. The Company, with a customer base of 92 million including over 2.5 million individual overseas retail customers, ranks among the Top 5 Telecom companies in the world by number of customers in a single country. Reliance Communications corporate clientele includes 2,100 Indian and multinational corporations, and over 800 global, regional and domestic carriers. Reliance Communications has established a pan-India, next generation, integrated (wireless and wireline), convergent (voice, data and video) digital network that is capable of supporting best-of-class services spanning the entire communications value chain, covering over 24,000 towns and 600,000 villages. Reliance Communications owns and operates the world's largest next generation IP enabled connectivity infrastructure, comprising over 190,000 kilometers of fibre optic cable systems in India, USA, Europe, Middle East and the Asia Pacific region. ---ends--- |

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