Zannel introduces mobile entertainment network to simplify video sharing on mobile phones
Mar 17, 2007 8:00 AM
Zannel is the first large-scale viral mobile entertainment network that provides an easy way to create, experience and share content on any mobile device. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Zannel, a large-scale viral mobile entertainment network that provides a means to create, experience and share content on any mobile device, has announced the official debut of the company and availability of its mobile video sharing network.
Currently in use by a number of media and entertainment companies, including X PRIZE, Konami and Warner Bros. Pictures, Zannel provides content creators options with which to market and promote themselves. Users can create a custom channel comprised of video and photos in seconds and broadcast it to millions of mobile phone subscribers across North America. Zannel is also available on the Web. The built-in viral distribution network accelerates content sharing, giving content owners a new type and level of visibility, as well as instant access to the wireless market.
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