Eurostar Group has announced the launch of Asianet Mobile TV tablet and app for the GCC a bouquet of twenty popular Malayalam television channels and an entire range of radio channels on mobile devices on the go. The service is launched in partnership with Asianet Mobile and Xperio Labs. The Malayalam TV tablet is […]
Eurostar Group has announced the launch of Asianet Mobile TV tablet and app for the GCC a bouquet of twenty popular Malayalam television channels and an entire range of radio channels on mobile devices on the go. The service is launched in partnership with Asianet Mobile and Xperio Labs.
The Malayalam TV tablet is part of the Eurostar ePad range and is designed specifically for the Malayalee community with access to TV and radio channels any time anywhere. Priced at $76, the product is launched exclusively with LuLu Hypermarkets and is available all across the GCC.
The 7 high definition tablet comes with an eight GB ROM, 3G Connectivity and a 3000 mAH battery.
The Asianet mobile TV app can be directly downloaded to any Android or Apple tablet or mobile and consumers can subscribe separately for the service. It can be exclusively purchased on goeurostar.com/mobiletv.
The service works on all data connections: 4G/3G mobile connections and WiFi.
Announcing the new service, Raju Jethwani, Chairman of EUROSTAR Group, said: Eurostar is pleased to launch the Asianet Mobile TV App and Eurostar Asianet Tablet. Eurostar has always been on the forefront of introducing innovative and latest technologies in the GCC and beyond. We are certain that Malayalam TV Live will be a game changer in its segment. The 3G Function on the tablet will enable the customer to access their favourite channel any where, anytime.
The channels that are part of the basic package of Malayalam live TV are Asianet News, Kairali, People, Jeevan, Mathrubhumi TV, Reporter, Kappa, Rosebowl, JaiHind, Flowers, Sakhi, Janam, Shalom, MediaOne, Amrita, WE, Kaumadi, Safari, ACV and PowerVision.
Xperio Labs has provided its streaming media platform to power the Asianet Mobile TV service.