It is always good to do things for charity and this year HTC devices
and British explorer Daniel Hughes will be doing something very special
indeed, this year the HTC One video call via Everest Summit for Comic
Relief will happen.
This will be the historic world first happening this spring, and it
will all happen at an amazing 8,848m above sea level, Hughes will
attempt to make the very first video call from the top of Mt. Everest.
At the summit, Hughes plans to speak live to BBC News using his HTC
smartphone and the latest mobile satellite technology from Inmarsat, in
temperatures as low as -35°C. HTC is one of the lead sponsors for this
remarkable expedition. During his climb, Hughes will also make scaling
the world’s tallest mountain an interactive online experience, inviting
his followers to share the journey through video, pictures and webchats.
Hughes, 32, aims to generate one million £1 donations for Comic
Relief and place the first Red Nose at the top of Everest. He will begin
his journey from base camp in mid-April and is expected to reach the
summit via the South Col in mid-May. However, from the moment he sets
off from London, his followers will be able to take part in his journey
through an interactive online experience. Through webchats, photos,
video and social media, followers can track his progress along the
notoriously difficult journey, where he will be able to respond to
questions, share insights and provide updates via www.everestmillion.com.
HTC is providing Hughes with a selection of cutting edge devices to assist and document his mission, including the powerful new HTC One, featuring an Ultrapixel
camera and 1080p HD video, to capture the climb in detail. Utilising
features such as HTC ZoeTM, long life battery and high-res photo
capability of the phone, he will be able to capture every emotional step
of his ascent. With on-mountain IP broadband access, followers will be
able to share in the adventure, thanks to Broadband Global Area Network
satellite technology provided by Inmarsat, the world’s leading provider
of global mobile satellite communications.
The story behind the climb began with a 2010 trip to Bolivia, in
which Hughes witnessed extreme poverty in the silver-mining region of
Potosà and was inspired to take action to help others. Deciding to
support Comic Relief because of their work with poor and vulnerable
people across the world’s poorest countries as well as right here in the
UK, Hughes decided to challenge himself to a feat never before
attempted – putting a Red Nose at the top of Everest.
Talking about the challenge ahead, Hughes said: “The Everest Million
campaign is all about people coming together to do something amazing for
Comic Relief and the projects it supports. Climbing Everest is going to
be exciting and at times scary, but thanks to the amazing technology
from HTC and Inmarsat I can make this a fully interactive experience.
You’ll be able to join me every step of the way, from live tracking and
web-chats to answering your questions anywhere on the mountain.”
Hughes’ intense training for the trip has taken place over a number
of months and has been documented in a series of YouTube videos. To
date, preparation has included climbing the mighty Mt. McKinley in the
USA, the coldest mountain on Earth, as well as Aconcagua, the highest
mountain in the Western Hemisphere.
Phil Blair, HTC Head of UK & Ireland, added: “Daniel is taking on
an incredibly dangerous challenge in order to raise money for others.
We couldn’t be prouder of him, or more excited to be involved and
offering our support. It’s been amazing watching his preparation for the
trip and I’d urge people to check out some of the videos on You Tube.
We’re also delighted to be working alongside Inmarsat to enable the
public to follow his progress along the way.
“As you can imagine, this will be one of the toughest tests
conceivable for our handsets. They will have to cope with below-freezing
temperatures, changes in atmospheric pressure and more, however we’re
sure they can and will step up to the challenge. We’ll be watching with
baited breath as he reaches the summit!”
For more information, and to donate, please visit: www.everestmillion.com
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