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ESPN MVP Mobile Service Reviewed (Verdict: Not too Shabby)
I was ready to make my final review a real ball-buster, but fortunately for Verizon and ESPN, this isn't going to be one. ESPN Mobile launched their independent cellphone and service in the latter part of 2005 only to have it flop halfway through 2006, but now they are back with a vengeance as part of Verizon Wireless' V Cast service. I have been playing with this phone for a couple weeks and I am pretty impressed. Hit the jump to see my review and a video teaser.
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#cellphones
ESPN Mobile is Back, Baby
ESPN is relaunching their ESPN Mobile service, but this time it will sit happily underneath the Verizon megalords. One big possibility why the original ESPN Mobile flopped was because it was a standalone cellphone company, but now it will be packaged into Verizon and their V-Cast service. Welcome back, ESPN Mobile, I hope your new service prospers, but I for one won't be signing up (because I am a T-Mobile user), but I would consider it if I were already a Verizon customer. It will be officially launching in the coming months as part of the $15 per month V-Cast multimedia package. More » -
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ESPN Mobile Calls it Quits, People Still Don't Care
Thank the lord almighty. No longer will we have to see a commercial for ESPN Mobile during every damn commercial on my beloved ESPN. ESPN Mobile will be closing the doors on their start-up company, for good (kind of, until they find a big wireless carrier to bring on their data service). More » -
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ESPN Mobile: Merrill Lynch sez Die Already!
Come on ESPN. Just give it up. The experiment has failed. Stop showing the commercials, stop the advertising, ESPN Mobile is a flop. Merrill Lynch, the people that know all things money and businessy, has called out ESPN Mobile and Disney saying that the plug should be pulled on the mobile service. More »
