Looks
like Telecom Provider LIME is getting
serious about LIME TV. They’ve suspended service of LIME TV which runs using
DVB-H (Digital video Broadcast - Handheld) in what appears to be a coming of
age of what’s an excellent service thus far as per Geezam blogger Horace’s article entitled “LIME Jamaica Mobile
TV Review”.
This
will be in the form of a reboot of the service in either the Third Quarter of
2013 or the Fourth Quarter of 2013 as surmised in reading the article “LIME
suspends mobile TV”, published Wednesday, June 05, 2013 BY JULIAN RICHARDSON Assistant
business co-ordinator, The
Jamaica Observer.
That’ll
be just in time for Summer or Christmas and may herald not only Live and VOD
(Video on Demand steaming LIME TV like in Barbados, but may also be a precursor
to LIME 3G and LIME FTTH (Fiber to the House) expansion islandwide.
This
as the promised IPTV Version of LIME TV is set to come on stream in 2013 as
speculated in an earlier article on the Geezam
blog entitled “LIME
Jamaica’s 2013AD Launch of IPTV “LIME TV” is a Streaming “TV Anywhere”
Revolution”. Curiously, back then that LIME TV announcement was made in July
2012 with regards to introducing a Streaming TV version in Jamaica alongside
the already successfully marked DVB-H version.
That
was the last time Telecom Provider LIME
had reduced their Calling Rate on the say-so of the OUR (Offices of the
Utilities Regulation) on Sunday July 15th 2012AD date as noted in my blog article entitled “LIME's
new TALK EZ Plan drops Cross Network Calling to JA$2.99 - Digicel's Game of
Thrones vs LIME Return of the King” and my Geezam
blog article entitled “LIME
drops Cross Network Calling Rate to JA$6.99 to kick off a 3 year Battle for
Mobile Market Dominance”.
Thus
this strongly points to Telecom Provider LIME
re-branding and re-launching LIME TV as an IPTV Streaming version of LIME TV similar
to that in Barbados as promised in my blog article
entitled “LIME launches IPTV Streaming Service LIME TV in
Barbados on schedule - Lady Gaga's Bad Romance for Digital Cable and
Free-to-Air Broadcaster”.
This
may be by the Fourth Quarter of 2013 as the DVB-H versions were limited both in
terms of available channels and mobile devices upon which the Service could be
used. With smartphones now picking up steam in Jamaica, this will be the App
hit for the Christmas of 2013 or the summer of 2013 on 3G Internet.
Hopefully
too, it’ll boast the following improvements:
1. More
channels (like duh-uh!)
2. Live
streaming and VOD (Video on Demand) Streaming on smartphones and Tablets via an
installable app
3. Lower
Ad-subscription prices versions as well as a Pro version for people willing to
pay for Mobile Cable
4. Ability
to connect it to your HDTV set and watch programming on it via Wi-Fi or HDMI (High
Definition Media Interface) Dongle
5. Expansion
of 3G and eventually 4G LTE (long Term Evolution) islandwide
6. Expansion
of LIME FTTH (Fiber to the House) Network form experimental stage to actual
product
The
last two on 4G LTE and LIME FTTH is a bit of a stretch, as Telecom Provider LIME mainly focuses its service in the
built-up areas in Jamaica i.e. Kingston, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios where it thinks
it can get premium Traffic.
Still,
given the fact that LIME has been gearing up for a major build-out, as evidence
by their staff cut of some 300 LIME Maintenance Engineers or which Ericsson has
gobbled up 150 as speculated in my blog article entitled
“LIME
outsources Network Maintenance to Ericsson - The Lone Rangers in Telecoms may
have to Tag Team to get a 700Mhz license for 4G LTE” indicates that 4G LTE
may be actually used as a Carrier for HDTV version of LIME TV.
Ditto
too LIME TV being a catalyst for Telecom Provider LIME’s expansion of LIME FTTH (Fiber to
the House) Network as explained in my blog article entitled
“LIME
goes FTTH like Verizon's FiOS - Free ADSL after FTTH Mass Adoption”.
Thus
this may be Telecom Provider LIME’s way
of reducing the CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) associated with 4G LTE as stated in
my blog article
entitled “No
bidders thus far for the 700MHz Spectrum Auction for 4G LTE - CAPEX concerns as
Serious Man of Steel Investors are needed to assist Jamaica to become a more
Connected Society”.
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