A new solution for mobile video services

Jun 26, 2007 09:39 GMT  ·  By

Tubearoo officially launches its Mobile Video Service. With this, video clips from the Tubearoo website will be available on mobile phones too, through text messaging services.

The Mobile Video Beta service has been available on an internal basis for some time now, in order to trial its performances, but, from this point on, it will be used by the general public too.

Mobile phone performances are much higher than in the last few years. Users now ask for evolved performances and reliable media delivery at their request. For this reason, "Tubearoo endeavors to continually improve our product offering and bring unique and innovative services to our users. With our Mobile Video Service we will be pursuing a market of immense proportions", said Paul Medvedev, Tubearoo's President and CEO.

"This is a great day for Tubearoo as we begin the official beta launch of our Mobile Video Service. The mobile video market is a tremendous market that is expected to grow rapidly over the next several years, with eMarketer predicting that mobile video revenues could reach $5 billion around the world in 2011", further said Paul Medvedev. This makes Tubearoo's timing just perfect for the launch of this new service.

The service has been accepted by some of the leading cellular carriers, but negotiations are still in process with two more. Tubearoo will use the experience and technology of these companies in order to create a more efficient and reliable basis for their service.

Tubearoo expects this service to be available to the general public sometime in the next several weeks, although it is not sure exactly when this will happen. Further information will be provided on the company's website in the meantime. The subscription fee for this service will be of USD10 per month and will include a daily popular video from Tubearoo's Mobile video Service.