Cingular-MySpace Deal Finally Done; Launch Today
By Rafat Ali - Sun 17 Dec 2006 09:13 PM PST
The much-rumored mobile social networking deal between MySpace and Cingular is finally done, and the launch is today. The $2.99-a-month MySpace Mobile service will let Cingular users post photos, blog entries and comments to their MySpace pages, as well as send and receive e-mail, reports WSJ. Other MySpace features such as video, extensive graphics and advertising, won’t be available.
Some other customizations: Cingular’s service makes it easier, through a direct link on the cellphone’s home page. Also, MySpace Mobile is more customized for navigating on wireless handsets.
The story says this is an exclusive deal with Cingular for few months, even though it seems MySpace still has a similar deal with MVNO Helio.
Some rationale of why MySpace might be popular on mobiles: The site has consistently been among the top five search terms on Cingular’s wireless portal. T-Mobile USA says MySpace is the most popular site among its customers who use Sidekick.
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