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World’s First Free-to-view Mobile Tv Network by nazzyon(m): 10:28pm On May 24, 2007
The following information was copied from 3G.com

Europe UK : Yamgo, a leading extreme sports mobile TV company has signed a technology partnership with Tom Horn, a software development company enabling Yamgo to launch a global cross-platform mobile video sharing service and the world’s first free-to-view mobile TV network.

The new service offers users a fully interactive video sharing community on the Internet via www.yamgo.tv and on any video-enabled mobile device, on any mobile phone network with WAP access, anywhere in the world via http://yamgo.mobi  Yamgo’s pioneering service brings the web 2.0 phenomenon to mobile phones. Yamgo’s new service features upload and sharing directly from a mobile device as well as the ability to watch high-quality mobile TV channels, live broadcasts, and user-generated content over both 2.5G ( GPRS ) and 3G networks ( EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA ).

Through the new service, Yamgo customers can create their own mobile video page and upload videos directly from their mobile phone or via the www.yamgo.tv website and then share them with friends regardless of what phone or network they are using. Yamgo takes care of all the complex encoding and device optimisation resulting in a powerful cross platform social networking application.  User-generated content is free to view and there are no end-user charges to use the service, except data charges users may incur from their network operator.  In addition to ad-funded free-to-view channels and user-generated videos, premium content including live broadcasts, mobisodes ( mobile TV series ) and downloads will be distributed on a time-based subscription, pay-per-view, or pay-per-download basis.  Up to now the service has been tested in 25 countries worldwide and is currently available in English, Slovak, and Czech languages.

“Yamgo.tv is initially focused on extreme sports content, due to Yamgo’s extensive catalogue of high-quality extreme sports content covering 26 extreme sports and exclusive world-first stunts, but also because extreme sports videos appeal to a global audience, cross language and cultural barriers and the short, sharp burst nature of the videos makes them an ideal category for mobile video consumption.  Users can upload any genre of content and the selection of mobile TV channels will be broadened into complementary categories” stated Yamgo Operations Director Shaun Ellison.

Ian Mullins, Yamgo CEO stated “Yamgo’s pioneering cross-platform video sharing service will enable users to upload, watch and broadcast content across any video-enabled phone, anywhere in the world.  Web-based social networking has been accepted by consumers worldwide as the ultimate next-generation form of entertainment.  Yamgo.tv offers a similar feature set on mobile devices as today’s web-based social networks, plus additional functionality and a high-quality interactive mobile TV service.  Our partnership with Tom Horn enables Yamgo to deliver a pioneering service offering and provides the technology infrastructure to create a global community of web and mobile content consumers.  Tom Horn have developed a superior automated encoding engine called FRIEZE and have the technical expertise to develop a leading edge bespoke technology solution for Yamgo.”

Igor Rintel, Managing Director of Tom Horn stated, “Yamgo’s content can be effectively monetised through mobile TV premium downloads and looped streaming channels.  Yamgo has an early-mover advantage in mobile social networking and has identified a significant gap for high-quality niche market and localised content.”

The yamgo.tv service will run alongside Yamgo’s existing extreme sports production, publishing and advertiser-funded mobile content service enabling Yamgo to offer advertising agencies and brands an end-to-end solution for the production and distribution of adverts.

I registered on the Yamgo website but I have not tested it yet but Nigeria is included in the list. So it should work.

Note: GPRS will be slow but it will be manageable
Re: World’s First Free-to-view Mobile Tv Network by Temmiey(m): 4:03pm On Jun 05, 2007
Please give me the yamgo website
Re: World’s First Free-to-view Mobile Tv Network by oluoja(m): 7:23pm On Jun 05, 2007
great innovation.how will operators charge?.i doubt its reality except one is on unlimited plan.is this plan available?
Re: World’s First Free-to-view Mobile Tv Network by oluoja(m): 7:24pm On Jun 05, 2007
great innovation.how will operators charge?.i doubt its reality except one is on unlimited plan.is this plan available?
Re: World’s First Free-to-view Mobile Tv Network by oluoja(m): 7:26pm On Jun 05, 2007
great innovation.how will operators charge?.i doubt its reality except one is on unlimited plan.is this plan available?

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