Cingular to offer MySpace on cellphones
The largest U.S. wireless phone carrier, Cingular will now offer a version of popular Internet social network site 'MySpace' on Cingular phones in an expansion of their partnership. Cingular is a joint venture of phone companies AT&T Inc. and BellSouth Corp
MySpace said Cingular's Version would be more expansive compare to the Myspace Feature offered by Cellphone Service Carrier Helios. MySpace is one of the fastest-growing Internet services and have more than 130 million user profiles.
Analysts have said that Media and other entertainment services are expected to be a major areas of growth for the wireless and media industries.
Users will have to download a Java software application to their cellphones. Atpresent online videos from MySpace will not be viewable on cellphones, but Cingular plans to offer this facility by some time in 2007.
MySpace said Cingular's Version would be more expansive compare to the Myspace Feature offered by Cellphone Service Carrier Helios. MySpace is one of the fastest-growing Internet services and have more than 130 million user profiles.
Analysts have said that Media and other entertainment services are expected to be a major areas of growth for the wireless and media industries.
Users will have to download a Java software application to their cellphones. Atpresent online videos from MySpace will not be viewable on cellphones, but Cingular plans to offer this facility by some time in 2007.
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