Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Vodafone launches video store for mobile phone & PC

Vodaphone launches for its customers a new type of roadside entertainment. Customers can continue on their cell phone videos from the new Vodafone videoteque look. The special is: Who around on the way home in the S-Bahn with a film and it starts up at home not to come to an end has seen the film can be at home on your own PC to see. The film starts at home to the place where the mobile phone has ceased to be seen. Upon request, the customer may also once again see the whole film. Because after the start-up loan may be the film for 24 hours so often to be seen how the customer wants.
The charge in the video library is at 99 cents for TV series and from 1.99 euros for feature films. On the Internet portal, there are also free movies, including non-Vodafone customers after a non-binding registry can watch. A mobile phone usage is for customers of other mobile service providers not possible.

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The portfolio includes offered to start after Vodafone claims more than 2 000 content with over 500 free formats and should be expanded. Selected blockbusters, partly on the same date as the DVD appear to free advertising-series and films, there is a wide spectrum. Many movies are even customers to purchase available. It will complete the film on their own PC or laptop downloaded and saved. The video offerings based on the relatively new Microsoft Silverlight technology. This enables users during the video transfer between different chapters or different languages.
Vodafone customers who use the videoteque from your mobile phone use should be limited to a suitable data plan ensured. Because the video stores traffic than Vodafone's internal data traffic is billed sufficient in this case a Happy Live! Option from within the Vodafone-subsidy tariffs is included. Customers with CallYa card or SIM-only versions can be the option for 5 euros a month to book. In the case of a non-booking may incur huge costs, according to Vodafone but by an "automatic tariff optimization" to be captured.

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