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Three O’clock Ltd. Launches Free International Video Magazine Service for Mobile Phones with Special Coverage of UEFA Euro 2004

Three O’clock Ltd. has launched the world’s first video magazine service for mobile phones, offering free access to 60 video magazines to watch and read on their java-enabled mobile phones. Coinciding with the launch of the Three O’clock video magazine service, the company is offering free coverage of UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal.

LONDON (PRWEB via MobilityNewswire) June 10, 2004 -- Three O’clock Ltd., a mobile entertainment company, announces the launch of the world’s first video magazine service for mobile phones. Subscribers can gain free access to 60 video magazines to watch and read on their java-enabled mobile phones. Coinciding with the launch of the Three O’clock video magazine service, the company is offering free coverage of UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal.

The new Three O’clock service provides subscribers in any country, on any mobile operator network, access to 60 video magazines to watch and read on their mobile phone. The service, accessed at www.threeoclock.com, is completely free of charge to registered users. The magazines cover a broad range of interests, including music, sports, fashion, movies, cars and news. Magazines contain an excellent mix of video, photographs, articles and graphics and are sent to subscribers on a monthly or bi-weekly basis.

Three O’clock are running a UEFA Euro 2004 service alongside their usual service. Subscribers to this service can choose between one magazine that covers the entire competition or separate magazines specific to each group. The UEFA Euro 2004 magazines contain photos, news articles, results, score updates, key player information and group positions.

New users can go to www.threeoclock.com to review the magazines available and subscribe to the service.

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Source :  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/6/prweb132502.htm