Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Broadband Service Providers Will Boost Games-On-Demand Services
The number of U.S. broadband households subscribing to games-on-demand services will grow to more than 2 million by the end of 2007, according to “Entertainment-on-Demand: Online Gaming Services,” a new report from market researcher Parks Associates of Dallas.
“Although most games-on-demand services offer small-footprint Internet games and back-catalog retail PC games, the quantity and quality of these games are improving,” Yuanzhe “Michael” Cai, Parks research analyst, told TelecomWeb. “In 2004, more facility-based broadband service providers will launch games-on-demand services, seeking to leverage their subscriber base, increase the stickiness of broadband services, and generate additional service revenues.”
From the article "Broadband Service Providers Will Boost Games-On-Demand Services"
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