Nimbuzz (www.nimbuzz.com), the multi-community mobile social messaging, (geo) presence and VoIP provider has partnered with Virgin Mobile India (VMI), India’s first national youth-focused mobile service. The partnership will bring the core elements of the award-winning mobile application, Nimbuzz, such as social networking and chatting to Virgin Mobile’s youth-centric customers. For the first time ever, Nimbuzz is offering its multibrand WAP chat application to Virgin Mobile under the brand name of Vchatter, allowing users to access multiple instant messengers from a single login.
In the first phase, Vchatter, will allow Virgin Mobile users to chat in the very familiar Vbytes (Virgin Mobile’s WAP portal) environment. Vchatter brings a one click log-in to multiple IMs like Yahoo Messenger, Gtalk, MSN Messenger, Facebook, Skype etc via the Vbytes portal for free. Vchatter has been adapted to suit VMI’s young users’ needs with a customized User Interface and design created in-house by Virgin Mobile. The application is easy to use and brings all your messenger contacts into a single common friend list.
The second phase will see the launch of Virgin-branded Nimbuzz Java applications, in Virgin Mobile’s upcoming pre-paid handsets. Virgin Mobile plans to promote Nimbuzz’s “Vchatter” mobile chat service via a dedicated webpage on the Virgin Mobile website, and with a direct-contact-to-consumer campaign. For its part, Nimbuzz has launched an official blog to interact with its community in India (india.blog.nimbuzz.com), for news, behind the scenes insight, new features and trends. In Vchatter we have a unique application which makes all Instant Messengers accessible to our customers with a single simultaneous login. Now the users will not have to repeatedly feed in different usernames & passwords for multiple IMs.
Virgin gets the right partner “Nimbuzz” to introduce Vchatter for their mobile users, Nimbuzz has a good reputation for IM service. Asian market was already a big fan of Nimbuzz service instead of their big competitors like Mig33, Vopium or Fring and this deal will be shock for them.
Asian market was already a big fan of Nimbuzz service instead of their big competitors like Mig33???
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