The Ring Back Tone Service is another addition to the protfolio of innovative, value-added mobile services that Info2cell.com is constantly introducing to the Middle East Region. The new service enables the highest level of customisation and personalisation by users of mobile devices by replacing the standard call connecting tone with a song, commercial or joke.
Commenting on the service, Bashar Dahabra, Founder and CEO of Info2cell.com said:
"Mobile phones have become the everyday practical gadget and users are constantly demanding innovative mobile services for their handsets, especially since the majority of users are young. Judging by the successes of services like ring tones, java games and other applications, providing the Ring-Back Tone service comes in line with our vision of being the leaders in introducing the latest international mobile value-added services."
"These services have proved very beneficial for mobile operators as they boost their average revenue per unit, besides serving as a key customer retention and service provision strategy. The introduction of innovative services such as the RBT service is a potent example of the fast changing trends in the mobile phone industry in the Middle East region and brings about a strategic change in the mobile content provision and service personalisation industry in the region," Dahabra added.
Ring-back Tone service is leading in mobile phone penetration across several markets worldwide. The world wide market for Ring-Back Tones will be an estimated US$ 2.4 billion in 2008. The Middle East region's mobile market has the innate potential to service this key segment as reforms in the telecom sector are opening up opportunities for competition and service breakouts as revenues from voice services plummets.
The already growing popularity of the new service in Jordan will now be provided by 6 mobile operators in Oman, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain. Users can exchange the standard call connecting ring with a new tone, such as a song, for all the callers or a specific group of callers. Up to 10 different ring-back tones are available for users and are assigned in the personal library at any given time.
Speaking about RBT service, Wisam Yamout, Director Value-Added Services Department, Rotana Holding , said, 'Rotana realises the great potential in providing content for mobile phone users. We are glad to partner with Info2cell.com to introduce the RBT service, and we will constantly update the music database in accordance with the popularity of the tracks in the region. We are confident that the service will prove to be a resounding success due to the growing number of young mobile phone users seeking the latest mobile value-added services."
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