Benjamin Li
Sep 2, 2008

PCCW mobile launches music station

HONG KONG - PCCW has set up a directional music station at Pacific Coffee outlets in the city to promote its PCCW mobile's Moov music jukebox service.

PCCW mobile launches music station
The ‘HyperSonic Sound’ technology allows sound to be intensely focused in a 1.5-metre area.

The mini-kiosks are connected with HyperSonic speakers and handsets that provide over 100,000 songs from the Moov music platform.

The campaign has been developed by Hotmedia, and will run until mid-October.


Source:
Campaign China

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