conVISUAL introduces Mobile Interactive TV at NATPE in Las Vegas

conVISUAL introduces Mobile Interactive TV at NATPE in Las Vegas

15 January 2007 - Oberhausen, Germany -- conVISUAL is presenting its Mobile Interactive TV Services at NATPE, from 16 to 18 January, taking place in Las Vegas, USA. NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives) is America’s biggest and actually the most important trade fair for television contents, where the experts of the industries meet and future trends and developments are introduced.

 Live-Trial with Ericsson and NRK
Interactive Mobile TV: Live-Trial with Ericsson and NRK

In the conference session "TV stations fight back" CEO Dr. Thomas Wolf demonstrates from the first American case studies how broadcasters can successfully integrate mobile interactivity into their programs. This presentation is supported by a live demonstration, enabling visitors to take part in free SMS sweepstakes during the trade show. As prizes they can win the luxury “History of the Superbowl� book or the “History of Manchester United� book, with a value of US $4,000 each. Participants text their answers to a U.S. SMS short code. conVISUAL receives the short message through its connections to the US network operators and identifies the winners.Visitors will find conVISUAL at booth no. 1212.

About conVISUAL:

conVISUAL is an international leading Full Service Provider for interactive viewer services. conVISUAL opens the market of innovative and high-volume messaging services for network operators, media companies, portals and consumer goods companies. Founded in October 2000 conVISUAL offers SMS, MMS, Voice and Video Services as well as Mobile Content and Gateway Services. Therefore conVISUAL provides both, the technical realisation and the content issue. conVISUAL is based in Oberhausen, Germany, and established customer contacts reaching more than 300 million end users. Among others, conVISUAL operates mobile interactive TV services for ProSiebenSat.1 and MTV and is partner of the Mobile TV trial for the Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

Source: conVISUAL