Sprint, MSpot Offer First Full-Length Movies Streamed to Cell Phones

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on December 12, 2005 - 3:56am.
Overland Park, Kan. - Sprint on Monday launched a service that lets subscribers stream full-length movies on their cell phones. The company partnered with Palo Alto, Calif.-based MSpot to launch MSpot Movies, which for $6.95 per month will give subscribers mobile TV access to movies in seven genres, including "Short Circuit" and "Night of the Living Dead." The MSpot Movies will be streamed in individual chapters lasting five minutes each, with seven new films to be added each week. In addition to movies, the service will also offer TV shows like "Conan the Adventurer," and live concert performance videos from The Roots and My Chemical Romance. Sprint also offers its subscribers MSpot's mobile radio and music services.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/051212/0103782.html
http://www.mspot.com



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