In the past, it was called convergence. Today, mobile platforms, once only the province of voice, host all types of content, and the industry just calls it normal. M1 has made the Chinese KyLinTV service available on iPads and Android mobile devices from 14 February.
With KyLinTV’s mobile app, available from Google Play (Android 3.2
for tablets; Android 4.0 for smartphones) and Apple’s App Store,
viewers can now enjoy KyLinTV content on the move. As a launch
promotion, M1 customers can enjoy the service on MiBox as well as on
their mobile devices at a trial offer price of S$1.07 per month for
their first month’s subscription (usual price S$9.99 per month). They
will also be able to pay for their KyLinTV subscription through their M1
bill, without the need for a credit card.
The Chinese Internet TV service, designed to meet the needs of multi-generation Chinese families, from children learning Chinese to English-speaking professionals keen to learn more about China, was first made available in July 2013 through M1’s MiBox Internet TV service, and has become one of MiBox’s most popular value-added offerings.
KyLinTV, the world’s first Chinese IPTV operator, delivers the best of the Chinese TV entertainment experience to overseas Chinese worldwide. It delivers 46 live TV channels, including CCTV4 Asia, Dragon TV HD, ZTV International HD, CCTV Entertainment and Hunan TV HD, and more than 5,000 hours of Chinese-language video-on-demand learning and children’s content to Singapore audiences.
Source: KylinTV website |
The Chinese Internet TV service, designed to meet the needs of multi-generation Chinese families, from children learning Chinese to English-speaking professionals keen to learn more about China, was first made available in July 2013 through M1’s MiBox Internet TV service, and has become one of MiBox’s most popular value-added offerings.
KyLinTV, the world’s first Chinese IPTV operator, delivers the best of the Chinese TV entertainment experience to overseas Chinese worldwide. It delivers 46 live TV channels, including CCTV4 Asia, Dragon TV HD, ZTV International HD, CCTV Entertainment and Hunan TV HD, and more than 5,000 hours of Chinese-language video-on-demand learning and children’s content to Singapore audiences.
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