July 26, 2005

Cellevision Starts Breaking Into Daily Lives

kt2200507262033570cell.jpg The buzzword in the South Korean mobile phone market is "cellevision," the video-on-the-go services that deliver television to cell phones, reports The Korea Times.

"Local handset makers continue to pump out new models that sport mobile broadcasting capacity and cellevision services are catching on with the nation's tech-savvy users.

TU Media yesterday said more than 100,000 have signed up for its satellite digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) services in less than three months after its commercial debut."

... "Currently, only five satellite DMB-specific phones are available on the market.

Included in the lineup are the SCH-B100, SCH B-130 and SCH B-200 of Samsung Electronics, SB-120 of LG Electronics and IMB 1000 of SK Teletech."

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