Wednesday, June 14, 2006

World Cup Scores with Mobile TV

Plus, all the subscribers of SK Telecom can enjoy World Cup news, information on participants and analysis on players as well as the VOD offerings via the firm’s mobile Internet, dubbed Nate.
When they apply for free World Cup message services, World Cup match reports and events related to the attention-grabbing sports competition will be shown on the phone.
KTF also shows World Cup highlights. The outfit also stages a notable service of warning applicants six hours before all the 64 matches’ kickoff.
Customers of LG Telecom, the smallest operator here, can also watch highlighted World Cup matches on demand by logging onto its mobile Internet.
The three carriers each levy about 5,000 won to download a one-and-a-half minute video clip should users do not subscribe to the flat-rate system for wireless Internet services.
Cell phones are useful not only in remaining awake or obtaining necessary information regarding the World Cup but also in rooting for the Korean national team, which will take on Togo tonight.
When KTF subscribers send encouraging text messages to the Korean team through the number 200-2006, they will have a nice shot for it to be read by the country’s players.
The messages would pop up on the screen of the 63-inch plasma display panel TV installed in the base camp of the Korean team in cologne, western Germany.
In addition, audio-visual contents will be featured on a large-size flat screen when KTF users transmit them by pushing the five keys, #2006.

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