BSNL’s GSM service customers will soon be able to watch as many as 12 channels on their compatible mobile devices. Some of the channels being provided at the moment are: NDTV, CNBC, Aajtak, Times Now, Zoom, Bindaas, ETV, and TV9. They aim to expand the availability to around 32 channels by the end of the current year.
Initially, the BSNL ‘TV in mobile’ services will be available on select Nokia handsets. Later, the service will be extended to Sony Ericsson and Motorola handsets. BSNL has already tied up with Apalya Technologies, who will provide the content in the form of TV signals that would be available on BSNL GSM handsets.
In order to view the TV content via their mobile phones, BSNL customers will have to go to the mobi.tv website via their phones.
The BSNL ‘TV in mobile’ service will be free for the next 30 days. Currently, the service is available in the eastern and north-eastern regions of India.
Initially, the BSNL ‘TV in mobile’ services will be available on select Nokia handsets. Later, the service will be extended to Sony Ericsson and Motorola handsets. BSNL has already tied up with Apalya Technologies, who will provide the content in the form of TV signals that would be available on BSNL GSM handsets.
In order to view the TV content via their mobile phones, BSNL customers will have to go to the mobi.tv website via their phones.
The BSNL ‘TV in mobile’ service will be free for the next 30 days. Currently, the service is available in the eastern and north-eastern regions of India.