Mobile operator Orange
has struck a deal with the
BBC to offer ring-tones and
film clips from TV shows such as
The
Office,
Little
Britain and
Doctor Who.
The deal was forged between
France Telecom,
owner of Orange, and BBC
Worldwide, the broadcaster's commercial section.
Under the agreement users will be able to purchase videos, ring-tones and
photos from today.
Customers subscribing to
Orange
World will pay £3.50 for a 'real-tone' taken from one of the BBC shows,
£2.50 for a 'wallpaper' image, and 75p to £1 for a video clip.
The move follows hot on the heels of similar deals over the past year, as
mobile phone companies attempt to build 3G network traffic, and content
providers try to get onto new media platforms such as mobiles and the internet.
"More and more, BBC Worldwide is looking to move towards non-traditional
broadcasting vehicles, and this partnership with Orange is a testimony to that,
" said Jason Blain, director of business development at BBC Worldwide.
Other recent deals include
BSkyB's
agreement to offer content on
Vodafone's network,
soon to be expanded to other mobile networks.
Orange also has an agreement to offer TV content from
Bravo,
CNN and other channels.
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