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Launch of 3G TV programmes

14th Feb 2006 11:30

Cellcast plc14 February 2006 Press Release 14 February 2006 Cellcast plc ("Cellcast" or "the Company") Cellcast to launch its first interactive 3G TV programmes Company's 3G strategy will let viewers appear within the TV shows themselves Cellcast plc (AIM:CLTV), a global interactive digital broadcaster, todayannounces its first television show to fully integrate 3G mobile calls fromviewers. Cellcast's popular TV dating programme, Text2date, which is broadcast daily onthe youtv2 channel on the Sky Digital platform, will, later this month, allowmembers of the public with 3G mobile phones to send in video content andparticipate with studio guests and other viewers. The Company recently completed the integration of inbound 3G video into itsproprietary Interactive Platform (CIP). Working with the mobile services companyRequestec, Cellcast plans to roll the technology out across the entire portfolioof its television formats in a fully-moderated, time delayed environment. TheCompany is also integrating Requestec's Fonebar service into its platform toenable video chat between mobile users. The next stage in the evolution of Cellcast's 3G strategy, due to be completedin the first half of 2006, is the addition of a 3G3D module which enables 3Gvideos to be mapped directly onto 3D avatars in the live environment. This willusher in a new style of participation television formats where the user not onlyinteracts from home but appears within the show itself. Commenting on the launch of the new interactive 3G programmes, Andrew Wilson,CEO of Cellcast plc said: "Cellcast is particularly focused on user-generatedconversational and personal broadcasting content. The increasing technicalsophistication of mobile phones is playing a major role in the growth of photomessaging, multimedia SMS and video blogging, all of which the Company iscapturing in new programme formats and applications". Andrew Wilson added: "Cellcast continues to use leading-edge multimediaapplications to achieve differentiated programme and content offerings,generating new revenue opportunities for our broadcast and telecom partners". Forrester Research is forecasting that 68% of UK mobile users will have signedup for 3G services by 2010. - Ends - For further information:Cellcast plcAndrew Wilson, CEO Tel: +44 (0) 20 7190 [email protected] www.cellcast.com Media enquiries:AbchurchHenry Harrison-Topham / Gareth Mead Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 [email protected] www.abchurch-group.com Notes to Editors: Cellcast plc is a leading international provider of participation televisionapplications and interactive mobile content in the fast-growing multi-platformdigital entertainment sector. Headquartered in London, with associatedoperations in Paris, Beirut, Mumbai, Hong Kong and Buenos Aires, Cellcast'sapplications and programming are distributed on the Sky Digital platform in theUK and broadcast partners include Canal+ in France; Future TV, LBC, MBC, DubaiTelevision and Rotana in the Middle East; Telefe in Argentina, and Zee TV andStar TV in India. Cellcast's revenues streams are independent of both advertising and subscriptionfees. With a network of revenue sharing agreements with telecommunicationscarriers and aggregators across five continents, Cellcast receives a share ofthe call revenue every time a consumer uses a mobile or fixed-line phone toparticipate in its interactive entertainment, revenue which is retained orshared with its broadcast partners. Cellcast's programme formats and proprietaryInteractive Platform (CIP) also facilitate delivery of content to mobile phones,the internet and broadband-delivered IPTV. This enables viewers to continueparticipating in a programme away from the TV, generating 24/7 revenueopportunities. Cellcast plc joined the AIM market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange on 21September 2005. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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