Posts Tagged ‘Germany’

Nimbuzz integrated into Germany’s largest social network, StudiVZ

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008



This is an interesting one. Nimbuzz — one of the best mobile instant messenger clients I’ve ever used on my Nokia — are getting ultra serious. Nimbuzz let’s you use multiple IM and VoIP services (Google, Skype, MSN, Yahoo and the like) on the go.

They’ve locked in a potential 12 million new users through a deal announced today with StudiVZ, Germany’s largest social networking site.

Nimbuzz is now integrated directly into the site’s community facilities — meaning users can easily establish real time voice and text chat (not forgetting mobile file transfer!) communications with each other. It’s a win for StudiVZ, because they don’t have to go and develop their own ‘Facebook Chat’ style services — and it’s a huge win for Nimbuzz as they get access to a huge audience. It does make a lot of sense for both parties. Knowing how useful Nimbuzz is on-the-go, I wonder how many StudiVZ members will begin to make use of these new facilities.

Germany is well placed, from a mobile industry development viewpoint, to go nuts with this kind of thing. They’ve got a lot of high quality handsets in the hands of consumers — a good mobile-mature audience — and some decent data plan offerings.

If you haven’t tried out Nimbuzz recently, give it a go — www.nimbuzz.com.

I’ve got an interview scheduled with Geoff Casely, VP of Manfacturer Markets, Nimbuzz, next Friday — standby for more on soon!

Rebtel & O2 Germany

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

In my post last Thursday I commented on Rebtel’s dispute with O2 Germany over access to Rebtel numbers. Rebtel has just announced that O2 is no longer blocking these numbers. There’s no detail in the annoucement as to how this was resolved but it would seem that common sense prevailed. This is great news for new and innovative operators everywhere and the cause of customer choice.


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