Wi-Fi TV expands Internet TV, membership availability to NMI

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Posted on Nov 15 2005
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Wi-Fi TV Inc. announced yesterday that it has expanded delivery of its memberships to over 200 countries, including the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands.

The memberships include Internet delivery of links to live TV for viewing on the Wi-Fi TV Virtual Player ™ and personal communication services, including phone calls, text and message chat and video meetings with the Wi-Fi TV Virtual Living Room ™.

Starting yesterday, annual paid Wi-Fi TV memberships, which recently became available in the United States, are now offered to residents of over 200 countries. Secure online payments may be made by several methods, including major credit cards. The annual cost for membership which includes unlimited access to all basic channels, text and message chat, and news stories is the equivalent of USD $0.99 cents per month. Wi-Fi TV members will also have exclusive access to additional premium channels and services, including the Wi-Fi TV Virtual Living Room™, for additional fees. The latter service, which allows live video calls with file sharing for Wi-Fi TV members, is now featured for a limited time in a free Beta test.

Wi-Fi TV Inc. was unclear at press time whether it must restrict access to its service in Cuba due to a U.S. trade embargo or whether other countries or territories might prohibit citizens from obtaining Wi-Fi TV memberships. Wi-Fi TV is not available where prohibited by law. (PR)

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