- 10:42 PM Are stricter rules for MF advertisements on anvil?
- 10:31 PM NSE to launch new MF service system on Nov 30
- 10:16 PM India indispensable to America's future: Barack Ob...
- 10:00 PM Subir Gokarn’s agenda:Stimulus exit not to hit eco...
- 09:16 PM Worst over for India auto companies: Anand Mahindr...
- 08:52 PM Edelweiss, Tokio Marine ink insurance JV
- 08:42 PM Aviation biz to contribute 5% to rev in 3-5 years:...
- 08:24 PM Inflow of money will not help curb inflation: Bima...
- 07:17 PM MphasiS Q4 cons net profit up 33.9% at Rs 245 cr
- 06:59 PM Immediate supports for rupee at 46.20/46.10: Commt...



Tata Teleservices today announced that it will offer wireless data services for Qualcomm’s BREW® solution to subscribers of its “Virgin Mobile” brand in India. Qualcomm’s BREW solution will ensure efficient and reliable delivery of Virgin Mobile’s latest content to mid- and high-end devices. By working with Qualcomm to offer BREW services to its subscribers, Virgin Mobile is able to deliver tailored and relevant offerings that cater to the unique needs of the Indian youth market.
Virgin Mobile will leverage the BREW platform to present a full range of innovative and easy-to-use mobile content services, including entertainment (gaming, sports, astrology), music and messaging applications., Additionally, Virgin Mobile will make available innovative offers to its subscribers such as unlimited access to Virgin Mobile’s unique V-Bytes data portal for a simple daily charge of only Rs.5, wherein customers can access free Virgin selected content and other targeted applications.
“Our target audience of tech savvy youth in India desires the latest mobile applications and services so that they can enjoy the power of their devices,” said Jamie Heywood, deputy CEO for Virgin Mobile India. “BREW is allowing us to offer advanced data services to our end users efficiently with an expedited time to market.”
“The BREW solution was a natural fit for Virgin Mobile, as it allows us to coordinate with the global BREW developer community, which includes a number of regional applications, for advanced data services on our current range of six handsets,” said Deval Parikh, chief officer of handsets, VAS & Procurement for Virgin Mobile India. “We have been able to work with the BREW value chain and come up with a compelling user experience that enhances content discovery even on low-end devices.”
“Virgin Mobile’s strategy highlights the recent growth and overall potential of the Indian market for high-end data services and we believe that leveraging BREW is the best possible solution to meet the needs of their data-savvy customers,” said Arvin Chander, vice president of global carrier relations for Qualcomm Internet Services. “Virgin Group as an entity has been known for achieving incredible success with unique business strategies, and Qualcomm looks forward to playing a pivotal role as Virgin Mobile redefines India’s mobile data services landscape.”
Sourced From: Text 100 Public Relations Consultancy
|
|
Business
Business News | Economy | Earnings | BSE NSE Notices
General News
Current Affairs | Politics | World News | Sports | Entertainment
Corporate Strategy
Management | Advertising | Marketing | Legal
Personal Finance
Tax | Insurance | Credit Cards | Loans | Property | Retirement | Investment Help | Financial Planning | Fixed Income
Markets
Local Market | Global Market | Market Cues | Analysis | Expert & FII outlook | Brokerage Recomendation
Stocks
Stocks in News | Expert Advice | ADRs & GDRs | IPO
Mutual Funds
News | Advice | MF Analysis | Fund Managers Views
Lifestyle
Travel | Wellness | Technology | Auto| Books
-
Most Read
-
Most Viewed
- 10 Companies that FIIs love
- 10 companies that MF managers love
- Mitesh Thacker's top 5 picks for trade today

- Ganeshaspeaks: Market prediction for Nov 24
- Will ITC dream run continue beyond FY10?

- Den Networks slips 22% after listing at Rs 195
- Trading in MF units to start in 15 days: SEBI

- Why LyondellBasell is a goldmine for RIL

- Experts see mkts at new highs, advise sectors

- Corrections in '10 to be more aggressive, violent: JPMorgan

- Mahindra may increase car prices due to rising input costs
Source: Business Line
- Renault to continue with M&M for Logan, says Ghosn
Source: Business Line
- Market volatility poses valuation problems: IRDA
Source: Business Line
- Punjab, Haryana buck all-India rice decline trend
Source: Business Line










