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Chennai:
Reliance Communications has signed an "exclusive
long-term agreement" with Sun Network to broadcast
the company''s television content on mobile handsets with
GPRS and video viewing capability.
Initially,
Reliance will offer content from the Sun TV channel to
Reliance subscribers and will broadcast other Sun Network
channels later.
Reliance
Communications executives said the company could launch
all 20 Sun Network channels immediately, but was waiting
for viewer feedback to determine future broadcasts.
The
companies did not disclose details of investment or revenue
sharing involved.
Currently,
Sun TV content can be viewed in two formats - video streaming
(for ongoing programmes) and clip cast (for viewing 1-2
minute-long pre-recorded video content).
Available
throughout India, video streaming is priced at Rs15 per
session (about five minutes duration).
Clip
cast is available at an introductory price of Rs7 per
clip (1- to 2-minute duration). Additionally, subscribers
will have to pay network access charges of 10 paise per
10 KB viewed. The company is also working on making the
audio of Sun TV programmes available to those without
a video viewing handset.
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