MTNL, DigiVive partner on mobile TV
May 19, 2011
State-run Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (MTNL) has partnered with mobile value added service provider DigiVive to offer mobile TV and interactive voice response (IVR) services to its customers in New Delhi, India.
The nexGTv service, which is available for both 2G as well as 3G users with compatible handsets, will provide over 50 live TV channels ranging from entertainment, reality, news, religious to popular regional channels and VoD content that includes special scenes from the hugely popular TV serial Mahabharata.
nexGTv service would be available on a monthly subscription of Rs.99, weekly for Rs.35 and per day for Rs.8 for all the channels while the subscription charges for Vmotion will be Rs.30 per month, Rs.10 per week and Rs.3 per day with no video call charges.
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