BT has extended the trial of its live TV and radio mobile phone service, BT Livetime, for a further two weeks and is replacing its current TV channels with Channel 4, ITV2 and Cartoon Network. The trial, which has been running since July with 1,000 users within the M25, has been using TV channels Sky News, Sky Sports News, and music video channel Blaze. BT will look to launch a service in the first half of next year, if the pilot results are positive.
BT has extended the trial of its live TV and radio mobile phone service, BT Livetime, for a further two weeks and is replacing its current TV channels with Channel 4, ITV2 and Cartoon Network. The trial, which has been running since July with 1,000 users within the M25, has been using TV channels Sky News, Sky Sports News, and music video channel Blaze. BT will look to launch a service in the first half of next year, if the pilot results are positive.