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		<title>Free TV comes to Vodafone</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Babelgum]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Babelgum mobile TV television comes to the phones of Vodafone in the UK, albeit on a 6 month trial and only to a handful of Nokia handsets. The free service known for its original video clips has just begun a half a year run, with the application now downloadable from Vodafone live! Although initially, it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Babelgum mobile TV television comes to the phones of Vodafone in the UK, albeit on a 6 month trial and only to a handful of Nokia handsets.</p>
<p>The free service known for its original video clips has just begun a half a year run, with the application now downloadable from Vodafone live! Although initially, it&#8217;s just for the Nokia handsets the N96, N95 and 6210 with a hope to expand this further.</p>
<p>Running over the 3G network, with what we&#8217;ve been told as containing &#8211; lots of music, film, comedy, animation and a selection of internationally-oriented content &#8211; its set to add worth to Vodafone&#8217;s flagging multimedia portal.</p>
<p>Known content already comes from the likes of Coldplay, Robbie Williams, Kings of Leon, Kaiser</p>
<p>Chiefs, Franz Ferdinand with web exclusives too. They also hold BBC comedy from The Office, The Mighty Boosh with clips from nature documentaries by Sir David Attenborough.</p>
<p>The service also supports video sharing, voting for favourites, plus taking part in competitions and sharing content over Facebook.</p>
<p>See more on the Babelgum <a href="http://www.babelgum.com/html/page.php?id=3643">here</a>.</p>
<p>Vodafone has been well known for lacking in video content and has only provided a music portal in the past. With the network holding handsets such as the BlackBerry Storm, that just cries out for a service like Babelgum on its luscious screen.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope they bring this feature to a wider range of phones, before the trial is out with a view to keeping the service full time.</p>
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