The Mobile Remote Control and Online Social Network Television System is a technology developed to enable users to use their mobile phones as remote controls for on-screen content across various devices, such as computers and game consoles. This system facilitates the viewing and sharing of broadband content like TV shows, movies, and music videos, allowing an unlimited group of friends to watch the same content in real-time from different locations. Key features include simultaneous play, pause, fast forward, and rewind. Compatible with nearly all mobile devices, including Java phones, Windows Mobile, iPhone, Blackberry, and Android, among others, it supports devices like the Sony Playstation Portable and internet-connected gadgets.
Two provisional patents were filed in 2008 for this technology, ensuring its innovation is protected. The technology also supports a Simulated Broadcast Synchronization feature that allows mobile users to stream and control video content together. The existing development provides avenues for enhancements like mobile interaction, location-free content viewing, and integration with social networking features.
Revenue opportunities include mobile ad revenues, on-screen ads, premium channel access, and paid file hosting services. The system, which includes the mobile remote control application, source code, and user channel management system, is available for sale to support the development of another mobile project. Interested parties can contact the seller for additional details. While the site hasn't launched publicly yet, it has undergone extensive development and testing.