Cross media service

Cross media service

Cross media service is an interaction service among any kinds of media.

Cross media service is an interaction service among any kinds of media.

It could be between mobile phone and TV, web site and mobile phone, or website, TV ,mobile phone , magazines, newspapers, what ever. It could origin from when people were calling TV or radio using land line telephone, as an interaction between TV and Phone, but It actually started by the time now, when the 3G communication spread all around the world.

This makes TV more interactive, now we are able to send our images or video on live programmes, and also able to watch TV programmes on our mobile phones.

People are able to listen radio with their mobile phone or laptop, also able to send pictures taken by their mobile phones, to their own websites.

Cross media services explored based on the 3G technologies, supported by the development of almight mobile phone.

Early enterprisers already made an enormous profit advertising their ringtone on TV programme and promoting with TV commercial (such as sweety the chick).

Nobody could expect how surprisingly these kinds of service would be developed.

We are now expecting a more sophisticated and diverse range of service than ever been offered before.

Cross media service is the real world of 3G.


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