CyberFund Announces Nokia Adds ROK's FreeBe TV to Nokia Video Center
Posted on: Tuesday, 9 October 2007, 12:00 CDT
NEW YORK, Oct. 9, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- CyberFund, Inc. (OTCBB:CYFD) announced today that ROK Entertainment Group and Nokia had agreed to add ROK's FreeBe TV service to the Nokia Video Center. ROK announced in May of this year that it had agreed to be acquired by CyberFund, Inc. in a Share Exchange Agreement.
Nokia's new partnerships with world-leading content brands bring a huge range of high-quality mobile videos into the hands of compatible Nokia Nseries device owners. The new partners announced today are to join YouTube and Reuters in providing mobile video content for the Nokia Video Center.
The Nokia Video Center offers Nokia Nseries users one simple place to discover and access the best choice of mobile video content via 3G, WiFi or PC. Users can switch easily between a range of different video services choosing from branded on-demand video, internet video podcasts and their own favorite videos. The Nokia Video Center is available on the Nokia N95 and Nokia N95 8GB. The new mobile video partners and their services include ROK's FreeBe TV, CNN, IBN, Jamba, Sony Pictures, RooftopComedy and Versaly Entertainment.
"The new partnerships expand the scope of quality mobile videos available to Nseries device owners. The new content ranges from movies, trailers and comedy to more informative videos such as international news," said Harri Mannisto, Director, Multimedia, Nokia. "Consumer desire to watch internet videos on mobile devices is growing all the time and we want to help users discover and access the best content in the simplest way possible."
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CONTACT: CyberFund, Inc. Investor Relations William J. Reilly (212) 683-1570Source: PrimeNewswire
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