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Saudi Arabia’s smartphone users now consume 62% of their video intake on phones or tablets, a higher average than counterparts in the UAE, USA, UK and Germany, according to Ericsson.
Just as it launches a major marketing campaign extolling its national coverage, EE TV has launched Recordings To Go, a feature allowing users to record free-to-view content to mobile phones or tablets.
Bounce TV, the African-American TV network on television, has launched a free mobile TV everywhere app which will allow access to programming anywhere, anytime.
A vast majority, 81%, of all US smartphone users now stream video on their devices, according to recently released data from the NPD Group’s Connected Intelligence Smartphone and Tablet Usage Report.
More than seven in ten mobile subscribers to Vodafone Spain watch TV content on a second screen, which is why the British telco is adding Spain’s free-to-air (FTA) networks to all its mobile packages.