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Mobile ESPN brings MLB content to wireless subscribers
Apr 10, 2006 3:50 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Mobile ESPN, a national mobile phone service designed for sports fans, now offers a variety of new features for subscribers to follow the 2006 Major League Baseball season. Subscribers have one-touch access to personalized text and video coverage of their favorite teams and players, as well as complete mobile access to their ESPN.com fantasy baseball teams.
Mobile ESPN wireless network voice and data services are provided on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. High-speed data services are available in the Sprint wireless high-speed data (EVDO) coverage areas. Where available, “EVDO” provides broadband-like download speeds, enabling extremely fast access to Mobile ESPN's sports content, Internet searching and certain downloads.
Rate plans start at $34.99 a month, and include voice minutes and all ESPN sports content, text messages and wireless Internet access. Handset prices start at $99.
Mobile ESPN is available through Best Buy stores nationwide at www.mobileespn.com.
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