GOING TO THE RACES - MOBILE STYLE
26 June 2009
Live Interactive 3G video betting hits South
Africa
C3, a UK-based interactive voice and data communications
provider, has announced that SeTeCa, its 3G video
platform, is now being used by South Africa's largest
horse racing and tote betting company Phumelela, to
provide a new service which enables punters to use their
mobile handsets to watch live horse racing and place
bets around-the-clock.
Phumelela has launched the
service in full, following a successful three-month
trial in which it was used by over 2 000 punters, with
at least 200 people accessing it on a daily basis.
The SeTeCa platform, provided via C3’s South African
distributor Atlantic Convergence, receives broadcast
feeds from TellyTrack, Phumelela’s own TV channel. These
are then compressed and resized so they are suitable for
mobile screen sizes. Horse racing fans can watch races
on their phones, simply by video calling a specified
number, and the content is streamed to their phones in
real time.
Whilst watching the live streaming
content, callers can still access Phumelela’s existing
voice betting service then return to the “live” video
commentary when they have completed the call.
TellyTrack broadcasts all national races and has access
to coverage of major race meetings overseas, including
the UK. The new 3G video application means Phumelela
will be able to provide “live” race coverage and betting
services to their customers around the clock and are not
dependant on them having access to a TV.
As well
as 3G video, the SeTeCa platform can also be used to
manage IVR and SMS services all from the same core
infrastructure, giving companies or organisations the
power to monetise multiple communications channels.
A company spokesman said that he potential for
sports streaming is virtually limitless as it can be
used to broadcast both live and pre-recorded highlights
of sports such as football, cricket, rugby, boxing and
golf.
John Wood, Head of Marketing and Sales at
C3, commented: “In South Africa where the cost of video
calls are the same as voice, the streaming of live
sporting events such as horse racing makes clear
commercial sense for companies such as Phumelela.
“Combined with IVR, 3G video streaming can enable
gaming companies to run fully automated betting services
24/7 and with South Africa set to host the World Cup in
2010 I expect to see services such as this taking centre
stage next year.”
Graham Finbow, of Atlantic
Convergence, added: “The number of 3G enabled handsets
is rising rapidly in South Africa. As a result we’ve
been able to work with companies such as C3 to develop
new and exciting communication solutions which are not
only engaging for the consumer, but also deliver
valuable revenue streams."
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