WO2006113975A1 - A system for the delivery of mobile content - Google Patents
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- the invention concerns a system, a server, and method, for the delivery of content to a user having access to a mobile handset.
- the invention further concerns a computer software program for selecting content for delivery to a user having access to a mobile handset and a method of operating a mobile phone.
- the invention is a system for the delivery of content to a user having access to a mobile handset, the system comprising: a computer operable to receive user data from a prospective user, the user data including a type of content and a mobile number to which the content is to be delivered; and a server in communication with the computer and operable to retrieve a selected content item related to the content type, and to deliver the content item to the user at the mobile number; wherein the content item selected for delivery is content which has not previously been viewed, unless otherwise specified by the user.
- Content types may include, but not be limited to, news, weather, business reports, sports, comedy clips, sitcoms, mini drama, animations, movie reviews and interstitials.
- Content items are classified according to content type.
- a content item may comprise a clip from existing standard broadcast such as film, television, high definition television, video or online content.
- content items may be specifically created for the delivery to mobile handsets, and may, for example be short TV style programs.
- the user may select the type of content.
- the user may specify the sequence in which the types of content are to be delivered. Selecting the types of content and specifying the order in which the types of content are to be delivered may occur in a single step. Alternatively the sequence in which the types of content are delivered may be a default sequence set by the computer, or set by a program running on the computer.
- the user data may further include one or more content items associated with the, or each, type of content. Subsequently the user may select the type(s) and item(s) of content and may specify the order in which the items of content are to be delivered.
- sequence in which the items of content are delivered may be a default sequence set by the computer, or set by program running on the computer.
- User data may be programmed via a user's mobile handset, a web interface, an email request or a customer representative. A user may access and amend their user data.
- the user data may further include demographic data, including, but not limited to the age, gender, interests and usual geographic location of the user.
- the user data may further include whether a user has selected an option to replay a previously viewed item of content.
- the system may further include a database to store the user data. Storing of a user's data creates a user profile.
- the database may store content items which are classified according to content type.
- the content items may be stored in a separate database which may be remotely accessed by the system.
- the selection of a content item for delivery may be performed by the computer or a software product loaded onto the computer.
- the computer may first check whether a user has selected the option to replay a previously viewed item of content before instructing the server to deliver that item of content.
- Content items may be stored as video content, created or edited into a form suitable for display on a display screen of a mobile handset.
- Content items may contain metadata about the item. For instance metadata may include information about how to classify an item when a user terminates a sequence before completion of the sequence, i.e an item may be classified as having been viewed, or viewed, if at least 50% of the item has played prior to termination.
- An interstitial may take the form of an advertisement, a short program, a still image, text or a header for a forthcoming item.
- An interstitial may be related to a particular content item and may be programmed into a sequence between a pair of content items. In this instance the interstitial may include information about the next content item to be viewed or the content item just viewed.
- Other interstitials may be user specific and classified according to demographics such as gender or age. Such interstitials may be selected randomly or in accordance with a pre-determined pattern, for example but not limited to, a cyclical pattern. Selection may be based per user or for at least a portion of users.
- the duration of an interstitial may range from a fraction of a second to a few seconds.
- the duration of content items excluding interstitials are in the range of tens of seconds to about five minutes.
- the duration of such content items may be significantly longer.
- an interstitial may be interactive, such as, but not limited to, a game.
- the transition between content items may be seamless.
- the user may initiate delivery of content via selection of a menu option on the display screen of their mobile phone or via a dedicated button on the keypad of then- mobile phone.
- the user data may further include an option for the user to receive a notification message via their mobile number when one or more of a new content type and a new content item related to a selected content type becomes available.
- the notification message may be received via SMS.
- the system may be operable to enable a user to respond to the notification message to indicate that their user profile is updated to incorporate the new content.
- the user may respond to the notification message via one of the user's mobile handset, for example via reply sms, through accessing a wireless application protocol (WAP) site, via a web interface, an email request or a customer representative.
- WAP wireless application protocol
- the invention is a method for the delivery of content to a user having access to a mobile handset, the method comprising: receiving user data from a prospective user, the user data including a type of content and a mobile number to which the content is to be delivered; receiving a request from the user to receive subscribed to content; in response to the request, retrieving a selected content item related to the content type and delivering the content item to the user at the specified mobile number, whereby the content item which is delivered to the user is content which has not previously been viewed, unless otherwise specified by the user.
- the method may further include compiling a content sequence, or retrieving a default sequence, based on the received user data.
- the method may further include forming a user profile from the user data.
- the method may further include storing the user profile.
- the method may further include delivering a notification message to the user at the specified mobile number, whereby notification message notifies the user when one of a new content type and a new content item related to a selected content type becomes available.
- the invention is a server for the delivery of content to a user having access to a mobile handset, wherein the server is operable to retrieve a selected content item related to a subscribed content type, and to deliver the content item to the user at a prescribed mobile number; wherein the content item delivered to the user is content which has not previously been viewed, unless otherwise specified by the user.
- the invention is a method for operating a mobile phone, the method comprising: activating one of a menu option and a dedicated key on a keypad of a mobile phone to commence delivery of subscribed to content comprising at least one content item; and receiving subscribed to content, wherein the, or each, content items received is content which has not previously been viewed, unless otherwise specified by the user.
- the method in accordance with the fourth aspect may further comprise activating one of a menu option and a dedicated key on a keypad of the mobile phone to subscribe to the service.
- the dedicated key may be the same or different to the key used to commence the service.
- Subscribing to the service may comprise selecting at least a type of content to be delivered. Subscribing to the service may further comprise inputting subscription data including a mobile number to which the content is to be delivered. Where there are two or more types of content to be delivered the method may further include specifying the sequence in which the content types are to be delivered.
- the type of content may be a default
- Subscribing to the service may include selecting an option to replay a previously viewed item of content.
- the method in accordance with the fourth aspect may further include editing the user information and/or replaying an item of content.
- the invention is a computer software product for selecting content for delivery to a user having access to a mobile handset, the product comprising: a communications layer to establish a connection between a computer and a mobile handset; and
- a processor operable to receive an instruction from a user via the mobile handset to commence delivery of subscribed to content to the mobile handset, the processor further operable to retrieve user details and to select a content item based on the retrieved user details; wherein the content item selected for delivery is content which has not 20. previously been viewed, unless otherwise specified by the user.
- the processor may further be operable to receive user data from a prospective user, the user data including a type of content and a mobile number to which the content is to be delivered.
- User data may be programmed via a user's mobile handset, a web interface, an email request or a customer representative. 25
- the communications layer may also establish a connection between the computer and a server.
- the processor may further be operable to send an instruction to the server to retrieve and stream the selected content item to the user at the subscribed mobile number.
- the processor may further be operable to receive information from the server 30 that streaming of the content item is complete, or that the streaming of the content item has been terminated. In the case that streaming was terminated the process may receive a marker indicating where the sequence ended.
- the content may comprise a sequence of content items.
- the processor may send an instruction to the server to retrieve the entire sequence or a predetermined set. 35
- This "TV-like” experience includes, for example, programs delivered across different genres one after the other to the consumer in much the same manner that existing television is broadcast to television sets.
- the selected content item is passively delivered to the user's mobile number.
- An advantage of this feature is that the content is delivered, for example streamed, to the mobile handset with no further action or interaction required. The experience of the user when viewing the content is therefore a passive experience.
- embodiments of the invention utisile the coupling of the interactive feature of mobile handsets, together with the passively delivered broadcast nature of rich content such as television.
- Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a system for the delivery of video content to prospective users in accordance with the invention
- Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of a mobile phone menu displayed to a user of the system of figure 1; and Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of the status of a database of the system of figure 1 , at the end of a sequence.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a system 10 for the delivery of video content to prospective subscribers having access to a mobile phone 16.
- the system 10 is centred around a computer 12 which may or may not be in communication with a short message service centre 14 and is operable to receive subscriber data from a mobile phone 16, via a wireless network 18.
- the computer 12 is also operable to receive subscriber data from the internet 20.
- the system 10 further includes a subscriber database 22 for the storage of subscriber data and a video server 24.
- a video content store 26 is provided which stores content edited into a form which is best suited for display on a mobile phone's display screen 28. In addition the content may be made for mobile wherein the content is tailored for the relatively smaller display screen 28.
- the video server 24 responds to instructions from the computer 12 to access the content store 26 and stream video content via the wireless network 18 to a mobile phone 16.
- the content held in the store 26 is a collection of video content items which are classified according to type.
- Content types are either time critical or non time critical. Time critical content types include news, weather, sport and business whilst non time critical content types include entertainment such as comedy and sitcoms.
- a further type of content held in the store are static advertising interstitials. .
- a portion of the interstitials are related to specific content items, and therefore include information about the next content item to be seen or the content item just viewed.
- a further portion are subscriber specific and are therefore classified according to characteristics such as gender or age.
- the content server 26 and the video server 24 may be hosted in the computer identified as 12, or in one or more computers held in other locations.
- a user activates a menu soft key on their mobile phone 16. The user then scrolls through the menu to find and select a control screen option. Having selected the control screen option the user is presented with a menu 30 as illustrated in figure 2. Within this menu 30, the user has the option of subscribing to the service 32, editing their subscriber information 34, playing their pre-programmed sequence 36 or replaying content 38 which makes up their pre-programmed sequence.
- the user selects to subscribe to the service 32 and is requested to input identification information which includes their age, gender, location (for the tailoring of content such as weather) and the destination mobile number to which content is to be delivered. This information is stored in the database 22.
- the user is then prompted to subscribe to a content sequence by selecting whether the content sequence is to be defined by the subscriber by selecting each type of content which makes up the sequence, or defined in accordance with the default setting of the system 10.
- the user can either select the types of content which make up the sequence, or specify specific content items which make up the sequence, or both.
- the user is presented with a list as shown as table 1.
- Table 1 lists content types, content duration for each content type, a link to content items and a replay option. Essentially the subscription is managed to ensure that the content delivered to the user is content not previously viewed. However selection of the replay option enables a user to replay particular content items.
- the user is able to navigate up and down the table in order to select the desired content types, and or specific items, in the order in which they want them to be delivered.
- Table 1 User defined selection table.
- the user selects the following sequence: News (3 minutes) > National weather (1 minute) > Sport summary (1 minute) > Comedy (1 minute), without the option to replay any of the content or without any selection of specific items..
- the user selects from an options list 'selection complete 1 .
- the sequence is displayed to the user and the user is prompted to either confirm that the sequence is complete or select that the sequence is to be edited.
- interstitial X which comprises a static flash advert for a type of sports drink is associated with, and is required to be shown prior to, the "1 minute" sport summary.
- Interstitial X is programmed into the sequence after the National weather and the subscriber's profile in the subscriber database 22 is updated to store the sequence.
- the user either activates the 'menu' soft key on their mobile phone 16, scrolls through the menu and accesses the control screen option; or uses a predefined key or key sequence to access the initiation functionality. Having selected the control screen option the user selects from menu 30 the option to initiate their pre-programmed sequence 36.
- the computer 12 on receiving the request, looks up the subscriber database 22 for the relevant mobile phone number. Having found the relevant mobile number, content type references associated with the content sequence are read and matched with the content type references in the contents store to see what the current contents items are.
- the current content item for News - 4 minutes- is listed as "1/04/05 - 4pm". This News "1/04/05 - 4pm" content item is checked against the subscriber information to determine if this content item has been viewed by the subscriber or not. Similarly the National weather - 1 minute - "1/04/05 - 4pm” and Sport "1/04/05 - 4pm" is checked against the subscriber information.
- the final element in the sequence, comedy is a non time based application and selection of non time based applications in this example is cyclically based per subscriber.
- the first comedy clip, clip A is selected.
- the result for this session is the following: News (4pm update) > National weather (4pm update) > Interstitial X > Sport summary (4pm update) > Comedy (clip A).
- the computer 12 then sends a request to the video server 24 to deliver the first content item in the sequence.
- the server 24 retrieves and streams, via the video enhanced network, the 4pm News to the mobile phone 16 of the subscriber.
- This content item has finished playing the video server 24 informs the computer 12 which updates the "content viewed list" field in the database 22.
- the computer 12 then instructs the video server 24 to deliver the next item of content in the sequence. The transition between content items occurs seamlessly.
- Figure 3 illustrates the status of the database 22 for this subscriber at the end of the sequence.
- the sequence may continue until the user terminates the session by activating the end key on the display pad on the mobile phone 16 or until the caller interrupts the playing sequence whilst remaining in the session. This later feature is useful if the subscriber has indicated that they wanted the replay option for the particular content item in which the session was terminated. If the session is not prematurely ended the video server 24 will return control to the computer 12 which will, by default, present the control screen.
- the user selects that the sequence is to be defined in accordance with the default setting of the system 10, the user is presented with the predefined sequence (which may consist of a different predefined sequence for morning, afternoon or evening viewing as is illustrated in table 2.)
- Selection of the predefined sequence is an automatic initiation of a session as discussed above
- the system is an active management system. A reminder is sent to each subscriber reminding the user that they are subscribed to the service. As illustrated by the above example, personalisation is a key advantage of the invention.
- a user can activate a dedicated button on the handset of the mobile phone to initiate the service.
- the computer 12 determines the sequence of content items which are to be played (either the whole sequence or a predetermined set, the first ⁇ n> items). The computer 12 then presents this set request to the video server 24 which streams the video to the subscriber via the wireless network 18. If the subscriber terminates the sequence, the video server 24 sends back a marker indicating where the sequence ended. This marker could be either a time stamp wherein the computer 12 determines which item of content was playing based on the duration of content block) or a content item reference. The computer 12 then flags all viewed content prior to this point as viewed content. The computer 12 tracks the time of the sequence based upon the duration of the ⁇ n> items supplied. When the end is approaching the computer 12 sends an update to the video server 24 consisting of the next ⁇ n> items to play. In other examples monitoring of the frequency which an item is viewed may be monitored so as to provide revenue reports to content providers.
- content which is not made for mobile but make for a different format can still be delivered. Therefore content may be standard broadcast content created either for delivery as film cinematic, television HDTV, video or online content.
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