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Virgin Mobile ties up with MySpace for social networking

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Posted: Jan 06, 2009 at 1617 hrs IST
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Mumbai Youth-focussed mobile service provider Virgin Mobile has tied up with MySpace for providing social networking services.

Under the agreement, MySpace would provide its social networking services on Virgin Mobile's WAP-enabled phones, a press release said in Mumbai.

"The partnership will enthuse Virgin Mobile's youth customers by providing them instant access to world's largest social networking site at no extra-cost on handsets starting at Rs 2,999," the release said.

MySpace, a unit of Fox Interactive Media, is a premier lifestyle portal connecting global community by integrating web profiles, instant messaging, blogs etc.

With the access to the online community, Virgin Mobile users can now actively meet/add their friends on the fly as well as share photos, journals and interests with their growing network of mutual friends, it said.

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