FreeBe TV now available on your desktop
By Stefan Constantinescu on Wednesday, October 18th, 2006 at 2:26 AM PST In Mobile TV
Not exactly the pure Symbian news, but interesting nevertheless. FreeBe TV, a service I’ve already talked about, now offers a desktop client. To remind you, FreeBe TV is the world’s first subscription-free mobile TV service. Their just launched desktop application offers instant access to a range of channels spanning multiple programme genres, with no need to open an Internet browser or type in a web address each time you wish to access the service – it is effectively a TV on the PC. Currently offering 12 channels, including live news, music and sports, FreeBe TV has already made an enormous impact in the mobile world with thousands of users already signed up to the service from over 140 countries. FreeBe TV mobile is carrier agnostic and can be accessed from 21 mobile phones (and counting) with WAP-enabled capabilities.

Interesting fact is that you don’t need a 3G to watch FreeBe TV – 2.5G will work as well.

