Vodafone 'shaking hands' Myspace provides services on mobile phones
The UK's Vodafone Group Plc mobile phone provider on Wednesday revealed on Wednesday a deal with News Corp.'s virtual social networking site MySpace. Accordingly, customers of Vodafone Group Plc will be able to access MySpace right on their beautiful 'phones'.
This "handshake" of business has created important pushes on both sides. With Vodafone, Europe's leading mobile phone service provider, this will be an opportunity to boost mobile subscribers as well as revenue. As for MySpace, the deal is an effective marketing opportunity for them to enter the European mobile market.
Purchased by News Corp for $ 580 million in 2005, MySpace is trying to find ways to increase the number of users worldwide through extensive marketing and providing content on mobile and video.
In a statement from the two companies, the agreement will help millions of Vodafone customers access MySpace on their cell phones. This also means they can freely edit their MySpace profile, search, make friends, download photos and blogs as well as exchange messages anywhere '.
Vodafone first plans to launch a new service in the UK in the first quarter of 2007. According to the company, Vodafone will pre-install MySpace software for certain mobile phones in the near future and allow users to download themselves. About this software on the Vodafone live port!
Beginning last year MySpace 'landed' in the UK and is still looking for opportunities to expand its influence in Europe. Last month, the virtual social network launched a website in France, and there was another test site in Germany.
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