World Cup Soccer Games Broadcasted on Mobile Phones
The German telecoms giant, Deutsche Telecom, will broadcast 20 games of the 2006 FIFA World Cup for its mobile phone users in summer.
T-Mobile, the mobile wing of the German telecoms company Deutsche Telekom, is planning to broadcast 20 matches of the four- week tournament to be held in Germany, German radio Deutsche Welle reported Thursday.
Mobile phone customers will pay 2 euros a day, or 7.50 euros per month for the package, which will also include programming from MTV.
British mobile provider O2 is planning a similar venture to coincide with the World Cup, but with a smaller group of users.
There are about 80 million mobile phone users in Germany, but only 2.3 million have phones capable of exploiting the various features.
T-Mobile, the mobile wing of the German telecoms company Deutsche Telekom, is planning to broadcast 20 matches of the four- week tournament to be held in Germany, German radio Deutsche Welle reported Thursday.
Mobile phone customers will pay 2 euros a day, or 7.50 euros per month for the package, which will also include programming from MTV.
British mobile provider O2 is planning a similar venture to coincide with the World Cup, but with a smaller group of users.
There are about 80 million mobile phone users in Germany, but only 2.3 million have phones capable of exploiting the various features.

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