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O2 launches full track download for Music Player service
O2 Music announces music downloads direct to mobile phone with the launch of the Limited Edition Siemens SX1 with an integrated O2 Music Player on 1 August 2004. Music fans now have the choice of using either the
O2 Ireland selects Amdocs Partner Relationship Management (PRM)
The Amdocs PRM product will enable O2 Ireland to cost-efficiently capitalise on growing partner-based content opportunities, while ensuring enhanced partner and customer satisfaction
Amdocs, the world's leading provider of billing and CRM products and services for true
O2 selects Netsize as key partner for wholesale MMS offering
Cross network, wholesale MMS extends mobile marketing opportunities
In a move that will open up the MMS market to brands looking to extend their mobile marketing presence, Netsize has been selected as a preferred partner in the launch
Retailer opens rival portal
Mobile operators and independent ringtone providers may have had the grip on mobile portals, but retailer Carphone Warehouse is launching its own portal in competition with its operator suppliers such as Vodafone and O2.
Orange launches new business channel partner programme in the UK
Orange today launched its first dedicated IT reseller channel partner programme in the UK aimed at delivering on the needs of the medium business market. The mobile operator is expanding its channel programme to include IT resellers and
SurfKitchen strengthens O2 Germany
Next phase of O2 Active launched with additional functionality provided by SurfKitchen's SurfKit Mobile solution
SurfKitchen, the leading provider of access management technology for mobile data services, today announced its crucial role in extending O2 Active, made available
3G "getting a little hypey"
O2 ceo Dave McGlade also had some strong words on the 3G "launches" of some of his competitors.
O2's independence play
O2 ceo Dave McGlade is adamant that there is a role for an independent operator in a major European market, and that the operator actually benefits from its smaller size.





