Source : Canada Newswire
A Canadian first, the partnership will deliver exclusive CBC/Radio-Canada Olympic content to cell phones on 1x and EV-DO networks
TORONTO, Jan. 26 /CNW/ - Bell Canada is pleased to announce its partnership with CBC/Radio-Canada to provide exclusive mobile video coverage of CBC/Radio-Canada's broadcast of the 2006 Olympic Winter Games to Bell
Mobility customers.
"This is the first time Canadians can truly be part of the Olympic Games experience while mobile. With capable devices like the Samsung a920 and a variety of other handsets, we are changing the way Canadians will experience the 2006 Olympic Winter Games and beyond," said David Inns, Vice President, Marketing, Bell Mobility. "Instead of textual updates, we will bring CBC/Radio- Canada's coverage from the Olympic slopes and arenas to the palms of our customers' hands."
CBC/Radio-Canada will leverage a dedicated production team to create exclusive CBC Olympic Games content for Bell Mobility. This will enable new and existing mobility customers to show their support and keep up-to-date with Canadian Olympians while on-the-go.
Hourly CBC/Radio-Canada Olympic highlight packages will be available for viewing 18 times a day in English and 13 times a day in French to Bell Mobility subscribers, every day of the Games on the 1x and EVDO networks. With the benefits of Bell's EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized) network, currently available in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal, Bell Mobility will stream CBC/Radio-Canada Olympic content at unprecedented download rates of up to 2.4 Mbps in 20 seconds or less. Additionally, Bell Mobility subscribers with MobiTV functionality will be able to view CBC/Radio-Canada broadcast coverage live on their phones.
"CBC/Radio-Canada's audiences are on the move, and we're moving with them. Including wireless video as part of our overall Olympic offering will ensure that Canadians can get up-to-the-minute Olympic content wherever they are," said Claude Galipeau, CBC's Executive Director of Digital Services and Business Development. "CBC/Radio-Canada is committed to reaching Canadians with the programming they want, when and where they want it and we are pleased to partner with Bell Canada on this exciting new platform."
Exclusive CBC/Radio-Canada Olympic coverage is available to Bell Mobility subscribers on the Samsung a920 and a variety of other handsets. Customers can subscribe to this coverage by purchasing Fuel Me bundles in-store or by calling customer service from their mobile phone at (*)611. Once the service is added to the customer account, the customer will automatically gain access to exclusive CBC Olympic content, Bell's complete mobile video clip offering, text messaging and MSN instant messenger.
About Bell Canada
Bell Canada is Canada's national leader in communications with 28 million customer connections across the country. The company provides consumers with simple solutions to all their communications needs, including telephone services, wireless communications, high-speed Internet, digital television and voice over IP. Bell also offers integrated information and communications technology (ICT) services to businesses and governments, and is the Virtual Chief Information Officer (VCIO) to small and medium businesses (SMBs). Bell
is proud to be the Premier National Partner to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Bell is wholly-owned by BCE Inc. For information on Bell's products and services, please visit www.bell.ca <http://www.bell.ca> , and for corporate information on BCE, please visit www.bce.ca <http://www.bce.ca> .
About CBC/Radio-Canada
CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada's national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. CBC/Radio-Canada reaches Canadians through eight national radio and television networks, its full-service Web sites, local/regional stations and affiliates, as well as the digital television channel Country Canada and the continuous music network Galaxie. In addition, CBC/Radio-Canada has forged partnerships with other broadcasters and is a
partner in the satellite radio service SIRIUS Canada as well as in the specialty television services ARTV and The Documentary Channel. Through this array of activities, CBC/Radio-Canada brings diverse regional and cultural perspectives into the daily lives of Canadians in English, French and eight aboriginal languages.
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