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China Mobile Opens Registration Of 139.com SNS Website

2009-05-08 by ChinaWirelessNews.com Editor | Print | Email Email

Chinese telecommunications operator China Mobile has announced the opening of registration of its social networking service website 139.com and the testing area of its website will be extended from Guangdong to the entire country.

139.com is a website operated by China Mobile's mobile Internet subsidiary and the website aims to build an online family of users for China Mobile. At the end of December 2008, 139.com started its public testing in Guangdong and only China Mobile's users in Guangdong could register on this website. But currently the website says on its front page that its users will not be limited to those in Guangdong and China Mobile's users from all over the country can activate their accounts with their mobile phone numbers.

The SNS website of China Mobile reportedly integrates ten common applications, including photo albums, blogs, music, voting, and gift sending. The difference is that the 139.com accounts are bound with China Mobile's mobile phone numbers, which means only users of China Mobile can register on the website. At the same time, these users will receive short message alerts when logging into their 139.com accounts.

China Mobile's other Internet businesses include the instant messaging service Fetion and 139 email box, which are both under commercial operation.

Prior to this, former CEO of MySpace.cn Luo Chuan joined 139 mobile Internet as vice president in October 2008 and he is mainly in charge of the SNS business of the company.

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