Vodafone Greece launches new ch@tphones

Vodafone Greece has expanded its services with the addition of three ch@tphones- Samsung Ch@t 335, Vodafone 553, and Nokia C3.

Vodafone is now further expand communication to all and presents Ch@tphones, a new class of mobile phone chatting incredible experience from the mobile.

The Ch@tphones offer access to the most popular social networking sites and instant messaging, such as MSN, Yahoo messenger, Facebook and Twitter, from wherever one is, keeping constant contact with everyone, in whatever network you belong.

The Vodafone 553 is available in two colors and comes with a price tag of US$112.06, the Samsung Ch@t335, in four colors and comes with a price tag of US$140.44, and the Nokia C3 in five colors and retail price of US$168.81.

In addition, Vodafone enables everyone to any network you belong to acquire their own     Ch@tphone only US$112.06without contract, or even cheaper exchanging their old device in a shop Vodafone.

 

No plans to acquire Tencent, says China Mobile

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: China Mobile Ltd, the world’s largest mobile carrier by subscribers has denied any plans of acquiring Tecent Holdings Ltd. According to their spokesperson, Rainie Lei, the recent media reports on China Mobile talking with Tencent were groundless.

The statement was made after a local internet portal cited that China mobile’s delegation led by company’s president Wang Jianzhou visited Tencent headquarters and the two sides held a discussion over the potential acquisition.

Tencent was established a decade ago and it led China’s instant messaging market with its average daily users crossing 137.5 million, informed the official Xinhua Agency in November.

In 2006, China Mobile launched its own instant messaging service, Fetion, in order to attract more subscribers to increase its revenue.

The ranking of Fetion scored to number three among instant message programs after Tencent and Microsoft Corp.’s MSN by the end of September according to a report.