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Vodafone Offer Streamed News

by Patrick Smith on 2007-09-22

Vodafone 3G customers can now watch a live streamed television news bulletin on their 3G mobile just like one they'd see on the box at home.

In a New Zealand first announced today, Vodafone in partnership with Prime News will deliver 3G customers "Prime News: First at 5.30" daily as part of the Sky News streamed channel. Prime is owned by Sky in New Zealand.

Tim Nichols, Head of Vodafone live! says this is a major milestone for Vodafone live! Mobile TV and marks the first evolution of the service since launch eight months ago.

"For the first time we can now offer a whole show to watch on your mobile at the same time it screens on the TV network. The fact that it's a news show is particularly relevant in today's fast paced world as many of us need to keep up to date but don't often make it home for the news," says Tim.

Vodafone has been closely monitoring viewing trends since launching 3G to deliver a service tailored to customer habits. Since launch, figures show the Sky News made-for-mobile channel is the most popular amongst customers, with viewing times spiking around lunchtime, the early evening and late at night.

"As a result of these trends Vodafone has partnered with Prime to deliver customers a streamed bulletin service during a time when they demand news most - the early evening," says Tim.

"Vodafone live! Mobile TV with 3G means you can get news in a way that suits your lifestyle. Whether you're waiting on the bus in traffic or working late, the news is right at your fingertips."

Mad4mobilephones.com has reviewed the service and it is excellent from a users point of view. Vodafone Live continues to provide innovation in 3G services.


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