James: You really need to work on writing better sentences. :)
A few years ago, Optus tried to launch mobile TV on the GSM network, but wasn't too popular and flopped. In the last month or so, Telstra launched the "Next G" network to replace the CDMA network. This network has more bandwidth than the standard 3G network, thus allowing TV channels to be streamed to mobiles on the NextG network. This service costs $12 a month, for 12 channels. As James said, the quality is decent, and streams well.
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John Shillabeer @ Nov 26th 2006 8:01AM
James:
You really need to work on writing better sentences. :)
A few years ago, Optus tried to launch mobile TV on the GSM network, but wasn't too popular and flopped. In the last month or so, Telstra launched the "Next G" network to replace the CDMA network. This network has more bandwidth than the standard 3G network, thus allowing TV channels to be streamed to mobiles on the NextG network. This service costs $12 a month, for 12 channels. As James said, the quality is decent, and streams well.
I'm just waiting for it to all be free. :)