YouTube and Verizon get together
November 28, 2006 | In: Cellular Phones, General, Internet
After Google buying YouTube there were some changes for the good like some small bits and pieces on the design, on the logo, and other stuff.
The most recent YouTube alteration that will create the greatest impact overall is the deal with Verizon Wireless, which makes it possible for the video content to be seen on a mobile phone.
This new service has been named V Cast and the Verizon users must pay $15 per month in order to view the most popular videos on their mobile phone or handset. There is no information about how much time the videos will be available for its subscribers, but we know that the time it is not unlimited so think something along days/weeks.
Wait for the V Cast to become available next month around mid of December, until then you can watch all the videos you want at YouTube.com for free.
PS – the red and black logos of YouTube and Verizon are a good match.
[Source: InfoWorld]
[tags]youtube, verizon, cellphone, mobile[/tags]










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