CamContacts Launches Mobile Chathost

LOS ANGELES — Live cams platform CamContacts today launched the Mobile Chathost app, a new service that offers live two-way HD video sessions using mobile devices.

Chathosts now can start an online session from their phone or tablet and then conduct the live HD video sessions with audio and text-chat capability, a CamContacts spokesman said.

“The most exciting aspect of Mobile Chathost is that chathosts can launch live video sessions from any of their Android devices wherever they are and whenever they want,” the CamContacts spokesman said.

In addition with the Mobile Chathost app, chathosts will be able to manage their CamContacts account from any mobile device. This includes being able to upload new or existing pictures to their profile page, check their earnings and payments details, and manage their CCMail account, including reading and writing emails.

This is the first time that a live cams platform has offered this innovative functionality, the CamContacts spokesman said.

CamContacts, operating globally for 14 years with chathosts from more than 170 countries, uses a proprietary video streaming platform and seamless billing capabilities.

“We have always been the market leader in bringing to life any time, any place, any device,’ and Mobile Chathost further strengthens our leading offering in the live cams arena,” he said.

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