Babelgum mobile miniseries premiere mirrors world cinema release

Jul 7, 2009 10:46 AM

             
Babelgum's mobile TV service is available in Europe for the iPhone; Nokia’s 6210, N95 and N96; and through Vodafone Live!

Babelgum's mobile TV service is available in Europe for the iPhone; Nokia’s 6210, N95 and N96; and through Vodafone Live!

Timed with its worldwide cinema premieres, the new British documentary "The End of the Line," highlighting the plight of the world’s fish stocks, will also be launched as a mobile TV miniseries on the Babelgum mobile TV platform.

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Babelgum is currently available on iPhone via 3G and WiFi and can be downloaded directly from the App Store, via iTunes. The Babelgum app works with Nokia’s 6210, N95 and N96 in the UK and Italy as well as in the UK through Vodafone Live! as a free and unlimited service with a data bundle. For updates on its planned Android G1 and G2 launch in the United States, UK and Italy, contact android.update@babelgum.com.




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