Popular video Web site YouTube.com is opening up its service to run on millions more phones which are capable of using high-speed wireless links, the company said on Thursday.
YouTube, a unit of Google Inc, says it is extending its service from a handful of phones to a broader range of devices used by 100 million consumers worldwide that rely on high-speed links to stream videos to mobile screens.
"It"s basically the full YouTube experience you can get on the desktop -- on the phone," said Dwipal Desia, YouTube"s mobile product manager. "We expect it to get fairly popular from our past experiences."
The Web video sensation now only provides a full mobile video service to users of Apple Inc"s iPhone and to devices sold by Helio, a small U.S. wireless provider that targets young, tech-savvy consumers. Helio is a unit of SK Telecom Co Ltd and EarthLink Inc