Opera partners up with Yahoo! and Vodafone for mobile web
ClosedPublished February 18th, 2009 9:00 PM EST By BAMAToNE
Yesterday, a new partnership was announced between Opera Software and Yahoo! that will help bring the “full Internet to more mobile phone users around the world.”
Yahoo! is expected to begin distributing Opera Mini via Yahoo! Mobile and also as a standalone download from Yahoo!’s mobile Web sites in the near future. The Opera Mini client will be available free of charge.
Yahoo!’s press release includes information on the key features of Yahoo! Mobile: “The smartphone version of Yahoo! Mobile will include the above functionality, plus: Opera Mini(TM) 4.2 – An integrated version of the world’s most popular mobile web browser, with easy return to the Yahoo! Mobile app, that launches when web site access is needed.”
Yahoo! Mobile is currently available in beta form. The mobile web version of the service is expected to be released in late March for the U.S., Canada, U.K., France, Germany, India, Indonesia and the Philippines. According to Yahoo!, versions for other countries will roll out over the remainder of 2009.
Opera also announced a partnership with Vodafone, a mobile phone provider based in the U.K. with markets in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Opera has agreed to develop a custom version of Opera Mini “aimed at giving customers with low- and mid-priced handsets a high-quality mobile internet experience.”
If you enjoyed this post, then make sure you subscribe to my RSS Feed.As part of the global framework agreement with Opera Software, selected Vodafone operating companies will be able to pre-embed the Vodafone version of the Opera Mini browser on Java-based portfolio handsets or encourage customers to download it themselves.



