| Video Ring Tones Are Here |
| Written by Kevin Cantera | |
| Saturday, 19 January 2008 | |
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Welcome to the new era in cell phone ring tones, an age that allows users to
go way beyond the simple downloaded song clip, way past the personalized jingle,
and even further than the most customized ditty. Welcome to the video ring tone. But that was then, and this is now. Wireless companies have begun building networks designed to offer all kinds of multimedia beyond the simple audio clip. Providers can deliver multimedia content to phones, and now see a strong potential for video ring tones. Vringo Inc. has pioneered the technology, as well as the user-to-user service, that allows people to receive phone calls that do way more than ding-a-ling-a-ling. When a Vringo user gets a call, they get to see a short video clip chosen by the caller. Licensed film clips are available, with a list that is continually growing, and users can also upload their own video. What’s more, Vringos can be sent to friends who users place on a buddy list, so you don't have unsolicited ads appearing on your phone out of the ever-growing SPAM world. Vringo offers sports clips, cartoons, music videos, personalized videos, and a number of other short videos. It can be set up so that your call shows the animation of your choice when it rings on your buddy's phone. The Vringo application is free of charge, and a snap to install. For a lot of the video content that is licensed, users are required to pay a fee. But Jonathan Medved, the CEO of Vringo, promises that the company is working to bring licensing costs down wherever possible. Author details: Here the Author Kevin Cantera, who is a free lance writer in Utah, writes about the new technology of video ring tones sharing pioneered by Vringo. He explains about the radical changes in the ring tones used by people. For accessing more services in Phone Video Sharing, video phone, free cell phone video, video sharing community, mobile video sharing, visit www.vringo.com. |