Europe
: Orange launched a world’s first for live sports broadcasting
- a live cricket channel covering the ICC Super Series for Orange
mobile TV users.
The
Cricket channel is one of eight new channels being added to the UK’s
first TV-on-the-mobile service, Orange TV (originally launched in
May 2005) bringing the total number of channels available up to 16.
The
new channels are being launched for the Nokia ‘great for TV’
handsets, the N70, 6630 and 6680, available to buy in Orange stores
and online at www.orange.co.uk, priced from free on contract.
The ICC Super
Series will be the first cricket series ever to be broadcast live
to mobiles and will feature Australia Vs. the best in World Cricket
including Ashes hero’s ‘Freddie’ Flintoff, Steve
Harmison, and Kevin Pietersen. The Super Series starts with three
one-day events on 5th, 7th and 9th October with the test on 14-19th
October Live coverage of the matches will be broadcast on Orange TV
and replays available through the following day.
Running over the
Orange high-speed 3G network, Orange TV, powered by MobiTV, builds
on its existing line-up of channels allowing users to access a combination
of live and made-for-mobile programmes, including 24hour TV stations
Kerrang and Kiss, as well as ITN Weather and Reality TV, produced
by Big Brother creator Endemol.
The full line
up of channels now appearing on Orange TV:
Live ICC Super
Series Cricket
ITN Weather
Bloomberg
Kiss
Kerrang
Bravo
The Reality Channel
Shorts TV
Maxx Sports (extreme sports)
Available from
May 2005
Comedy Time
Toon World
Big Brother (no longer running)
Glastonbury 2005 (no longer running)
Cartoon Network
CNN
ITN News
Extreme sports
Fashion TV
“Orange
is delighted to be able to expand the range of channels for the Mobile
TV experience. Offering channels covering music, news, sports, cartoons,
comedy, fashion, reality TV and now even the exciting ICC Super Series
in Australia demonstrates our commitment to deliver the best content
we can for our customers,” said Max Taylor, head of 3G marketing,
Orange UK.
“We’re
teaming up with the broadcasting industry at large to continue to
expand the breadth and depth of our mobile TV service. We have 16
channels today and we will continue to sign more and more exciting
channels & programming for our diverse audience. We have seen
mobile TV is a major attraction for both Orange users and new customers,
and are therefore working hard to ensure the development of relationships
with the best content providers.”
The Nokia N70
provides cutting edge 3G performance whilst being optimised for TV.
The handset features a powerful 2 megapixel camera with 20x digital
zoom and integrated flash. The phone offers the latest in multimedia
technology with two-way video calling, real time video sharing and
image editors, Orange Music Player download service, and expandable
MultiMediaCard (MMC) memory capability. The N70 battery delivers up
to 3.5 hours of talk/TV viewing time and up to 11 days on standby.
Customers with
great for TV handsets** like the Nokia N70 can download the Orange
TV application, from Orange World and access it for free for seven
days as part of the Orange TRY before you buy TV offer. Orange TV
is available to both contract and Pay-As-You-Go customers, with users
paying a simple monthly fee of £10 to access the channels***.
Customers wanting to see Orange TV in action should visit Orange retail
stores.
**Great for TV
handsets include: Nokia N70, Nokia 6680 and Nokia 6630.