Hopster Launches in Iceland

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LONDON: Hopster has inked a carriage deal with Vodafone Iceland that sees the kids' learning and entertainment service join the mobile and IPTV provider's SVOD service Vodafone PLAY.

Hopster is now available via all three Vodafone PLAY subscriptions across Iceland (Vodafone PLAY, Vodafone PLAY M and Vodafone PLAY L), with hundreds of local-language episodes of its programs being offered around the country. Youngsters will be able to watch a number of shows in Icelandic, including Thomas & Friends, Pingu and Bob the Builder, as well as national nursery rhymes. In addition, Hopster is localizing such other hits as Max & Ruby, Wanda and the Alien and Peg + Cat, which will also be debuting on Vodafone PLAY. The Hopster mobile app is slated to launch in Iceland early next year.

Nick Walters, the founder and CEO of Hopster, commented: "We're really excited to be working with Vodafone Iceland. Their approach ties in nicely with what we believe in at Hopster, which is helping kids to learn through the shows they love, in a safe and ad-free environment that's built just for them. We look forward to introducing Hopster to children and parents across Iceland, and feel it's important they enjoy the app to the fullest without any language barriers."

Björn Víglundsson, the COO at Vodafone Iceland, added: "We are thrilled with the agreement with Hopster and very excited to offer our customers this great kids' TV and learning VOD platform, something we are confident that will be very well-received in Iceland. We couldn't be happier to be able to include Hopster in our TV offerings and look forward to the partnership. The Play-to-Learn approach of the content included is of great importance and goes well with our approach of products for the younger generation growing up."