Kanakaris Wireless' Multi-Device TV Channel
Kanakaris Wireless will be launching what it calls the first "next generation wireless TV channel" this summer, with previews scheduled in Cannes, France during May at the Cannes Film Festival and MforMobile Conference. According to Kanakaris, it will be the first TV channel created for delivery on PocketPCs. The channel's broadcast can also be viewed on any Internet enabled device as well as on conventional TVs. While watching the broadcast (called AK.TV) on a computing device, users will have opportunities to interact with the content. Kanakaris envisions users clicking on videos to transact business, and e-mailing or phoning in to live programs and chat rooms to discuss content.
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