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31st Mar
2008
ROK ANSA SMS Q&A Service to be available to Nokia Smartphone Users
London, United Kingdom (31st March 2008): ROK Entertainment Group Inc. (OTCBB: ROKE), the global mobile entertainment group, today announces that an application version of the popular SMS question and answer service, ANSA, will be made available to owners of Nokia smartphones via the Download! application.
ROK ANSA enables people to receive answers to questions they pose via SMS. ANSA will be available to Nokia users via Download! whereby the ANSA application auto-dials the shortcode, 62628, with any question people wish to ask.
Laurence Alexander, Group CEO of ROK, said We are delighted to be increasing our footprint within Nokia, the world's leading handset manufacturer. This partnership strengthens both our portfolio of product offerings as well as enhancing our market presence. It is an important development for ROK as it looks to become the premier supplier of applications, software and content to mobile handset manufacturers and network operators.
Questions sent to ROK ANSA are usually answered within a few minutes by one of ROK's experts and are charged at £1.00 per question in the UK and $1.00 per question in the US. The service will be available from late April 2008 onwards.
About ROK Entertainment Group Inc.
ROK Entertainment Group Inc., founded in 2004, is a global mobile entertainment group.
With 200 staff worldwide, ROK has filed more than 40 international patents for its suite of innovative mobile technologies.
With 3 billion mobile handsets in use worldwide, the mobile entertainment industry is a multi-billion dollar business.
ROK TV enables the streaming of live and on-demand TV to mobile phones?over mass-market 2.5G, as well as over 3G and Wi-Fi.
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