Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Mobile phones with 25 sets of TD TV monthly $ 6

November 11, China Mobile Guangdong company (hereinafter referred to as Guangdong Mobile) that has been widely disseminated in the combined company to Guangdong Asian Games tailored a TD mobile TV business, support 25 sets of television programmes and 30 sets of broadcasts for the convenience of the user to watch the game live; tariff aspects of monthly subscription fee of $ 6, no traffic charges.

At present, the mainstream of TD cell phones require assembling CMMB mobile TV features, as of now, TD mobile TV network covers cities in the country has reached 300, become the world's largest mobile broadcast television network, which Beijing as the world's largest mobile broadcasting SfN, ranked second in the world, Shanghai, Guangzhou as third in the world.

Currently, Shaoguan, Guangdong Province, Shenzhen, Huizhou, Dongguan and other cities have opened up a TV signal, basically zero distance, full coverage.

Guangdong Mobile, TD mobile TV for "Heaven"-one cover, national roaming, support 25 sets of TV shows and radio programs 30 set.

Guangdong mobile communications have been combined in the Guangdong province-wide launch of the "G3 users free experience for millions of mobile TV" offers, in the active period where purchased games models can free trial customers mobile TV business year.

According to reports, use the "G3" Business Mobile TV watch TV without Internet access, does not produce any traffic costs, users need only 6 Yuan per month (participation in the activities you can experience a year free of charge), you can watch TV, listen to the radio.

At the same time, the Asian Games, China Mobile has also launched a dedicated Guangzhou Yazuwei G3 mobile TV interactive television services, the audience can watch the "games", but also through mobile TV, a direct "participation" in the Asian Games; G3 mobile TV interactive television can also query for race conditions in real time, events comments, buddy AC and participatory activities.

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