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ROK shows off free, WAP-based mobile video with FreeBe TV

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—ROK Entertainment Group U.S. expanded its mobile video offerings with 13 free channels of news, music and sports.

The subsidiary of the U.K.-based wireless video company unveiled FreeBe TV, a WAP-based service for roughly two dozen 2.5G and 3G phone models. Channels include classic movies, vintage comedy clips, extreme sports and a news offering read by computer-animated monkeys.

ROK plans to expand the service for PC users via Internet TV (IPTV), and two new channels are in the works. The offering complements ROK’s place-shifting service, which is available in the United States and United Kingdom, as well as a mobile video subscription service for U.K. users.

The service is targeted at users with “all-you-can-eat” data plans.

While the new service doesn’t feature high-profile, branded content—unlike, for instance, Showtime’s new off-deck mobile video offering—ROK appears to be gaining ground in Europe, where carriers are hastily deploying wireless video services. The company fared well in a recent Strategy Analytics survey of U.K. mobile TV services, where the company has content deals with CNN, the Cartoon Network and National Geographic.

“This is mass-market 2.5G rather than niche 5G and it’s free, which dramatically increases access to mobile TV and massively reduces barriers to adoption,” said ROK executive Jonathan Kendrick. “Taking a mass-market product to a mass-market audience via a mass-market mobile technology (2.5G) is the best way for the mobile industry to grow.”

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