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Live TV BetaBBC has released a beta version of Live TV streaming for Nokia mobiles. This offer is available only with two handsets right now, the Nokia N96 and Nokia XpressMusic 5800. This implies that not many amongst us will be enjoying the facility. The Live TV can be streamed by connecting to the internet via your normal browser, or Wi-Fi. The latter shows better results, obviously.

Though, officially the service is only available via Wi-Fi, but NokNok states that it is available trough the ordinary connection, too. To benefit from this facility, one has to acquire a UK TV License, which costs £142.50. If someone prefers to go on streaming the channels without having a license, he/she will be criminally liable.

The users will get access to all the channels of BBC, and will be streamed via built in Real Player. Type http://www.bbc.co.uk/mobile/live/tv/ in your browser and click go. A page warns that Wi-Fi will give better results; ignore and click “continue.” This will redirect you to the Live TV Beta page. Choose a channel from the list and click it, your Real Player will begin buffering the channel.

Procedure explained; but tell me, who is desperate enough to spend this much money to watch those BBC channels?

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