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February 02, 2006

BBC World Service TV on mobile phones Australia and Norway

BBC World Service, the commercial arm of British Broadcasting Corporation has signed agreements with Telenor Nordic Mobile and Hutchinson/3 Australia to delivery live video news service over mobile phones.


Mobile subscribers with 3G handsets will be able to watch live running 24-house news, streamed to their handsets.

In the 3/Hutchinson Australia deal, the subscribers are being asked to pay Au$4/month for unlimited access, Au$2/day or Au$0.50/two minutes.

The management and delivery of the service for Telenor is being handled by Rubberduck Media Lab, a subsidiary of the Mobile Media Company.

Posted by admin at February 2, 2006 06:24 PM

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