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Verizon Wireless to Unveil MediaFLO Mobile Television Service
7:30 am on January 6, 2007 | Category: Wireless Technology, Telecom Services, Television, Wireless, Cell Phones
America’s second largest cell phone carrier, Verizon Wireless, will announce the much-anticipated launch of its mobile television service this weekend, according to executives involved with the service.
The announcement is expected to take place this Sunday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Verizon CEO, Denny Stingl; CMO, John Stratton; and executive VP, Bon Ingalls will all participate in a special press conference about the service.
Verizon’s live mobile television offering is powered by Qualcomm’s MediaFLO technology, and is expected to offer video quality of 24 to 30 frames-per-second. Sources say that it will initially launch with fewer than a dozen channels, but will include content from several major broadcasting networks.
Verizon Wireless already offers on-demand video clips via its V CAST multimedia network, but the MediaFLO service will be the carrier’s first live mobile television offering.
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