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27 Feb 04
In a world first, CNN International is to stream its 24-hour news channel
live to mobile phones with the launch of a new wireless service, enabled by
the Yard Broadcast Network (YBN). This groundbreaking service is launching
on mobilkom austria where subscribers will be able to watch CNN
International live on their mobile devices.
The service goes live in March 2004 in Austria where UMTS users will be
able to watch the CNN International news channel on their mobile phones via
a live stream over 3G technology. In addition the service will be offered
also via GPRS for devices that support mobile streaming.
"CNN has been the pioneer in delivering news and information services to
mobile networks and as wireless technologies evolve, it is the next logical
step to provide a CNN video service directly to mobile devices," said Mitch
Lazar, vice president wireless & emerging technology for Turner Broadcasting
System International. "The emerging opportunities to stream CNN video
content to mobile users is an important development as it enhances the user
experience and increases the potential for generating new revenue for CNN
and for mobile operators."
YBN downlinks the CNN channel "on the fly" and compresses the signal into
a suitable format for mobile devices. The channel is then streamed to the
secure operations set-up at mobilkom austria's data centre in Austria where
the signal will go out to mobilkom austria's subscribers on its network only
to be accessible by end users throughout the country who are mobilkom
austria subscribers.
"We are extremely delighted to partner with CNN and mobilkom austria in
providing the complete YBN outsource solution for the delivery of live 24x7
TV services across 3G and GPRS networks" said Sinead O'Sullivan, CEO, the
Yard Broadcast Network.
"When it comes to UMTS, mobilkom austria is taking a leading role in
Austria and Europe," said Dr. Boris Nemsic, CEO of mobilkom austria. "Yet we
see it as our responsibility not just to launch technologies first, but to
develop mobile services and products that offer customers real added value.
Our cooperation with CNN once again demonstrates that we only work with the
best and most innovative partners."
At its launch the service will be available to owners of the new Nokia
7600 phones who will be the first in the world to be able the to receive CNN
television images live on their mobile phones. The high transmission rate of
this UMTS mobile phone allows reception with sufficient audio and video
quality. Other devices that will support mobile streaming include Nokia
3650, 6230, 6600, 7600, 7650 and NGAGE, Sony Ericsson P800, P900 and Siemens
U10 and SX10 reaching a possible subscriber-base of 3 million
CNN is the world's leading international news channel and delivers
round-the-clock headlines and reports covering world news, international
business and sport, as well as current affairs discussion programmes, all of
which will now be available to mobile users on the go.
End users will pay per minute to receive the service which initially will
only be available to mobilkom Austria subscribers. CNN will be extending the
service in 2004 with other mobile operators in Europe and Asia.
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