2 February 2006 15:10 GMT / By Stuart Miles
ROK TV, the company that offers software to watch movies and television shows on the go on your mobile has announced that jealous Sony Ericsson users can now get in on the action too.The UK's first cross-network, 2.5G, TV-for-mobile service, is now compatible with a total of 19 handsets following the recent addition of seven Sony Ericsson Java-powered phones to the existing range of Nokia handsets.
Compatible handsets include K750i, D750i, K600, K608i, W550i, W600i, W800i
The ROK TV subscription service starts at £0.99p per channel per month.
ROK TV offers mobile TV starting from just £0.99p per channel per month and includes CNN, ITN, Cartoon Network and Popworld TV amongst the 12 standard channels.
Combined, ROK TV-compatible handsets now account for 35% of all smartphones currently being sold in the UK. Phones, Apps, Mobile phone TV, ROK TV


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