24/8 The BBC is bypassing the telcos. Next step: mobcasting...
| Category: Mobile Content By editor at 14:06 |
Which brings us to the next thought. Where do telcos and wifi make sense? Yes, exactly - with open content, generated right at the moment. It's a radicalisation of Eco's Poetics of the Open Work which could - at that time - only discuss "closed" content".
Sci-fi turns science fact with BBC hits by mobile
Doctor Who and the cult sci-fi series Red Dwarf are being made available as full-length shows for mobile phones, following a landmark deal between the BBC and a UK technology company.
BBC Worldwide, the corporation's commercial arm, is providing one episode of Doctor Who and three episodes of Red Dwarf to ROK Entertainment group. The technology company will then "burn" the programmes on to small digital chips which users will insert into a slot inside their mobile phone handset.
The system means that mobile phone users are not dependent on downloading video clips or network reception to watch the programmes.



