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o2 BORING launches BORING access BORING to MySpace

WAIT!

Were you just thinking that innovation was seriously tanking across the mobile industry?

Stop that now! Witness! o2 customers can now access MySpace.

You what?

This is equivalent to your local telecommunications supplier ‘announcing’ that you can ‘now phone Dominos pizza’ when, in fact, you’ve been able to phone Dominos ever since you had a phone line.

The only bit of news? If you’re smart enough to have read the small print, you can get a ‘free browsing link’ by calling 2112. So instead of paying shitloads to browse the annoyingly individual MySpace pages, you can do so at no additional cost. Until December 2007. Then you’re screwed.

You’re on your own if you step off-portal though…
Link: Netimperative – O2 takes MySpace mobile

O2 customers will need to call 2112 to activate a free browsing link to be set up on their handset.   
 
Free access to MySpace will also be available from ‘What’s New’ on the O2 Active portal from November. 

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