The mobile content streaming provider, mSpot says that it has just signed up its one millionth paying customer. mSpot powers entertainment services in the U.S. for Sprint and U.S. Cellular, and in Canada for TELUS and Bell Mobility.
"The exceptional growth mSpot has seen since going live with our first service in 2005 is not only a testament to our own success, but a validation that mobile multimedia entertainment is on track to be a multi-billion dollar industry," said Daren Tsui, mSpot co-founder and CEO. "More than a million consumers have shown us that they enjoy and are willing to pay for our services, and we'll continue to serve them with an unrelenting focus on creating the most exciting, consumer-focused mobile entertainment experience."
Since launching the first streaming radio service for U.S. mobile phones in 2005, mSpot has launched three mobile movie services: mSpot Movies, the first service to stream full-length movies to U.S. mobile phones; Sprint Movies, the award-winning first "pay-per-view" service to stream full-length movies to mobile phones in the U.S.; and Bell Canada Mobile Movies, the first full-length mobile movie service in Canada.
The company also introduced mSpot Remix, a music player with wireless syncing capabilities that lets consumers stream and download music from their PCs to their mobile phones from anywhere."
Posted to the site on 27th March 2007