Rubberduck confirms support for Google's 'superphone' and other Android devices
Aspiro-owned Rubberduck's new Android app will enable users to access an operator’s mobile TV service by opening a web-based content menu.
The company already provides a hosted mobile TV platform, used by operators mainly in Europe, and holds digital rights agreements with the BBC, the Disney Channel, CNN, CNBC and Turner.
Last month, Aspiro unveiled a streaming desktop and mobile music player across a range of handsets also including Android.
Rubberduck’s TV Android app is compatible with version 1.6 and higher of the Google operating system.
Gunnar Sellæg, CEO of Aspiro, said: “Rubberduck leads the way with mobile TV content across multiple platforms and devices. Our new Android application confirms that leadership and continues to offer operators the widest possible market reach for mobile TV services.”
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