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LIME Jamaica, a Cable & Wireless Communications business, has become the first operator in the Caribbean to introduce mobile TV.
The new service provides mobile customers with the opportunity to watch a range of digital TV channels, or listen to digital radio, through their handset. This will be convenient for Jamaicans when commuting, or wanting to watch global sporting events broadcast during the Caribbean day. Handsets can also be plugged into television sets meaning that a number of households which could not access digital TV can receive channels for the first time.
LIME Mobile TV is available to both prepaid and postpaid mobile customers. The most basic offer is a seven day prepaid package costing J$250 (around 1.84) for which a customer gets 200 minutes talk time, plus all the channels on LIME Mobile TV free during the introductory period. Customers will require a new Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) handset to watch the service, although LIME is planning to introduce an adaptor for older handsets in the near future. LIME Mobile TV operates using DVB technology because it is an ideal platform for mass market, flat rate TV services. The technology delivers high quality digital broadcast at minimum bit rates, with no stress on LIME's 3G or EDGE networks. LIME customers in the Greater Kingston area, and St. Catherine, including Portmore, will be the first to be able to access the service in what will be a phased rollout across the country.
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