Verizon Adds to VCast Lineup
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Amid an ongoing expansion of its third-generation
Motorola's
The phone sells for $149.99 after a $50 rebate and two-year service contract
and will be offered alongside other video-capable handsets from South Korean
vendors LG Electronics and Samsung.
The E815 was designed with new paid services in mind. For $15 per month,
Verizon Wireless' VCast provides short video content on-demand, including
news, weather, sports and entertainment programming and the ability to
download games and music videos.
The Bedminster, N.J., carrier, which is owned by U.S. regional carrier Verizon Communications E815 features a 1.3 mega-pixel camera with
Bluetooth wireless technology
In addition to offerings purchased through Verizon and other mobile
carriers, there's a budding
industry of developers and content providers looking to take advantage of 3G bandwidth by rendering video and other content for the small screen.

Motorola E815 (photo courtesy Motorola, Inc.) and U.K.-based telecom Vodafone
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