14.12.2013

Funds from SMS voting in the TV show of the First channel "Voice" are sent to charity

December 12, 2013, Moscow, Russia. – Channel One, together with partners in SMS voting in the musical TV project “Voice” – i–Free company, mobile operators “Beeline”, MTS, “MegaFon” and the group of companies “Red Square” – decided to transfer the funds received from SMS voting in the quarterfinals, semifinals and finals of the competition, to help seriously ill children.The musical show “The Voice” has won great recognition among Russian viewers.

Hundreds of thousands of people actively vote for the project participants by sending SMS messages in support of them.

Last year, Channel One, together with its partners in organizing audience voting, sent the money received from the semi-final and final SMS voting in the Voice project to charity – providing medical care to children in need of expensive treatment.

This year, the proceeds from the audience voting in the two quarterfinals of the contest (December 6th and 13th), the semifinals (December 20th) and the final, which will be held on December 27th, will be donated to charity.

Commenting on this action, Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov, CEO of i-Free, said: “Transferring money via SMS is the easiest and most convenient way for most people today to participate in charity, allowing them to raise a significant amount in a short time and help specific people. Therefore, just like last year, we readily responded to the initiative of Channel One: there is no doubt that viewers who send SMS messages in support of the contestants will be happy to help children waiting in line for expensive treatment.”

I-Free Company is a technical partner of the Voice project: it provided a short number 4447 for SMS voting and phone numbers. The cost of an SMS message is about 50 rubles. (including VAT), depending on the mobile operator, the cost of a call to support the participant is 42.48 rubles. (including VAT).

Detailed information about the TV project “The Voice” is published on the official website of the project.

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Channel One is not only the largest today (Channel One programs are accepted on the territory where 98.8% of the country’s population lives), but also the most popular TV channel in the country. The leadership of Channel One is convincingly confirmed by the data of several sociological services using different methods of measuring the TV audience. According to their data, since September 1995 and to this day, Channel One has been the sole leader on the air – the audience share of Channel One is greater than that of the main competitors.

Detailed information about the First Channel is on the website www.1tv.ru

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i-Free is an innovative company that has been operating in the CIS market since 2001, and in the international market since 2006. Specializes in the creation and implementation of innovative projects in the field of mobile and NFC technologies, electronic finance, digital content distribution, electronic payment systems and micropayments, the development of applications for smartphones and new network devices, as well as the promotion of digital products in the B2C market and the implementation of B2B projects in the field of mobile marketing.

The company is represented and successfully operates in international markets: i-Free offices are located in Kiev (Ukraine), Minsk (Belarus), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Mumbai (India), Beijing (China), Sao Paolo (Brazil). I-Free products and services are delivered today to more than 100 countries around the world.

The headquarters of i-Free is located in St. Petersburg, the representative office is in Moscow. Currently, the company employs more than 750 people.

i-Free cooperates with leading mobile operators in Russia and CIS countries, global mobile equipment vendors, banks, multinational brands and trademarks, major media holdings, publishing houses and Internet resources.

More detailed information about the company on the website www.i-free.com

For more information, please contact:

Aelita Davydova,

e-mail: pr@i-free.com

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