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Old 05-04-2009, 01:46 AM
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BlackBerry Maker to Launch Video Service

BlackBerry Maker to Launch Video Service
27th March 2009
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The blog NewTeeVee, which reported the news earlier this week, said that the service will be offered as an unlimited monthly subscription service. And it adds that RIM has already signed several broadcast and cable partners to offer up content. But instead of streaming the video over the 3G wireless network, RIM is planning a service that will allow the videos to be downloaded using Wi-Fi connections, the site reported.

News of the TV service is expected to be announced Wednesday when Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of RIM, is slated to give a keynote address on the opening day of the trade show and conference. The company is also expected to announce the availability of its new application store, called BlackBerry App World.

Representatives declined to comment about the launch of the BlackBerry App World and the new video service.

There are already several services available for watching video on cell phones. Qualcomm's MediaFlo has built its own broadcast network that streams live TV directly to handsets. The service is offered through AT&T and Verizon Wireless, but it requires special handsets. And to date, RIM's BlackBerry phones do not offer this service.

MobiTV also offers a streaming mobile video service. This service provides content from more than 40 channels, including several major networks, such as ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, and Discovery Networks. It also offers made-for-mobile videos and video-on-demand clips to more than 5 million subscribers on over 350 mobile devices. The service, which costs $10 a month, is currently offered on AT&T and Sprint Nextel networks the day after CBS broadcasts them on TV.

But instead of streaming video to handsets, RIM plans to allow users to download entire episodes over a Wi-Fi connection to the devices, the NewTeeVee blog said. Apple also requires videos from its iTunes store to be downloaded instead of streamed. But unlike RIM, which will use a Wi-Fi connection for downloading, iPhone users must download the video via their computers and then sync it to their iPhone.

Because video files are large, it makes sense that RIM would offer the service over Wi-Fi. But it does limit the usefulness of the service. If users can download video over the 3G cellular network, they can access video anywhere. Wi-Fi is limited to smaller hotspots and is not ubiquitous. What's more, not every BlackBerry device on the market offers Wi-Fi.

In fact, the BlackBerry Storm, offered exclusively by Verizon Wireless, does not support Wi-Fi. The Storm is RIM's only touch-screen device, and it offers the largest screen that would be ideal for viewing video.

But other hot BlackBerry models do offer Wi-Fi. The BlackBerry Bold and the BlackBerry Curve 8900, both of which have good screens, support Wi-Fi.

There are other BlackBerry devices, primarily offered by AT&T, T-Mobile USA, and Sprint Nextel, that support Wi-Fi. Here's a list of Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerry devices and which carriers offer them.

• BlackBerry Bold (AT&T)

• BlackBerry Curve 8900 (T-Mobile)

• BlackBerry Curve 8320 (AT&T and T-Mobile)

• BlackBerry 8820 (AT&T and T-Mobile)

• BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 (T-Mobile)

• BlackBerry Curve 8350i (Sprint Nextel)

• BlackBerry Pearl 8120 (AT&T and T-Mobile)
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TV on the BlackBerry: A Quick Look

TV on the BlackBerry: A Quick Look
3rd April 2009
The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia

QuickPlay demonstrated its new PrimeTime2Go service on BlackBerry devices at the CTIA show in Las Vegas yesterday, and it appears that for $8 a month, consumers will get a fairly squint-free experience.

In case you missed yesterday’s news, here’s the nugget: PrimeTime2Go lets you download an unlimited number of shows each month, provided you do so over a Wi-Fi connection. The episodes will expire a week or two after the download. There are no ads and you can’t fast forward or rewind, but you can pause the show.

PrimeTime2Go will be introduced early next month, with just two BlackBerry devices on the initial list: the Bold, on AT&T, and the Curve 8900 on T-Mobile. Aside from “CSI,” “The Office,” “The Hills” and “90210” played with good sound and screen resolution, although both displays are about half the size of an iPhone’s screen.

Other devices and shows will follow, QuickPlay said, but it did not offer details. CTIA rumors suggest “30 Rock” will also make the initial release.

The experience will take some patience the first time you use it, as a half-hour show requires about 10 minutes to download. But after you grab your first episode of “The Office,” say, QuickPlay automatically downloads new episodes whenever they’re available, and whenever your device idles in a Wi-Fi hot spot.

At the product demonstration, it was somewhat difficult to imagine circumstances where you would want to watch a full half-hour or hour of a TV show on that small of a device, without accessories like speakers or a headset, or something to hold the phone in place or a somewhere to sit it down.

You’ll need a pretty fat SIM card to turn your phone into a mini video library, since five hours of programming time will require 1 gigabyte of storage space. Once you’re fully outfitted and the service begins loading your favorite shows, though, the content will be waiting for you whenever you need a dose of humor, violence or teen melodrama.
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