Virgin Mobile
will become the first operator in Europe to offer a mobile phone-based
television service later this year.
BT Movio is providing the hardware for the service, which uses the DAB
standard also used for digital radio. Five digital TV channels and 350 radio
channels will be available at launch.
"BT is at the forefront of innovation and the BT Movio service is the first
of its kind in Europe," said Emma Lloyd, managing director of BT Movio.
"By taking the leap into broadcast TV for mobile, Virgin Mobile will be able
to offer customers a real live TV experience. We are delighted that they have
chosen our platform."
Existing handsets cannot, however, receive transmissions, but BT and HTC have
developed a mobile capable of receiving the broadcasts, the Trilogy. It has a
2.2in screen and a range of other media driven features including removable
storage and an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera.
"Virgin Mobile customers will be the first people in Europe to watch real
broadcast TV over their mobile phones," said Graeme Hutchinson, sales and
marketing director of Virgin Mobile.
"It's not downloaded; it's not looped; it's real TV just like you get at
home, and it's real DAB digital radio with crystal clear sound."
A spokesman for Virgin said that the network is expecting mobile TV to be a
big pull for consumers, and that Virgin is hoping to grab subscribers from other
networks.
Virgin has exclusive rights to the service at the moment but other carriers
may be able to use the signal once the service is established.
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