Tuesday, August 2, 2011

ROK TV For BlackBerry Hits 100,000 Downloads

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Aug 2, 2011 3:40 PM, By Franklin McMahon

After not long ago releasing its mobile TV system, ROK TV, ROK Global has voiced that the downloads have already surpassed 100,000. The firm focuses on mobile apps and integrated Web technologies and had hoped that the new BlackBerry app would be agreed by consumers.

Available right away to UK customers in the BlackBerry App World store, the module offers a multitiered draw close to mobile TV reception with encouragement for 3G and Wi-Fi, but moreover 2.5G is to many consumer attain possible. The app is giveaway and is a service for existing customers. The launch currently covers ROK's own ROK Tube channels together with BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three and CBBC.

The firm has already used the movement in this new launch to gain new arrangements with calm providers and anticipates announcing new duct offerings in the really nearby future. The firm is gratified with the download figures for such a new app, that creates way for a viable business outline centered around the Blackberry and mobile TV. And with 2.5G support, ROK TV can attain far-reaching audiences and still be scalable to the masses. ROK Global was founded by U.S. billionaire John Paul DeJoria and UK-based tech investor Jonathan Kendrick.

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