'As the mobile phone phenomena continues to increase in the Middle East, so too does the craze for personalised ring tones and logos, especially amongst the teen audience' said Hisham Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer of Cityline. 'We currently have around 2 million customers of all nationalities who download ring tones and logos and this figure is increasing rapidly. We want to keep our leadership position in this ever-changing field of mobile phone technology and have dedicated a young team of people to follow the music charts and trends to ensure we constantly provide the most fashionable and exciting options'.
By logging into www.arabia.com and visiting the Ring Tones and Logos section you will be able to select from the 2000 ring tones and 6000 logos grouped into 11 categories according to language and theme. There will be an exclusive selection of ring tones and logos available only to arabia.com users.
The highlights of the site are clearly the extensive variety of both Arabic and Western ring tones and logos available and that there are no credit card payments required. The download is quick taking only 2-3 minutes and the service supports Nokia, Ericsson and Siemens phones.
'Once again arabia.com is partnering with another leading service in the region to continue its outstanding service to our customers' said Ramzi Zeine, Chief Executive Officer of arabia.com 'We are committed to offering the latest trends to ensure we have the hottest website around'.
According to Cityline some of the most requested ring tones include: 'Say my name' Destiny's Child; 'The call' Backstreet Boys; 'Lanallah' Mohammed Abdou; 'Etef habibi' Asala Nasri. The most popular categories of logos downloaded are love, sport and country names.
Mobile ring tone and logo obsession accelerates
arabia.com and Cityline International have recently teamed up to provide access to thousands of the trendiest Arabic and Western ring tones and logo options from dedicated local numbers in most of the Arab world.
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, May 09 - 2002 at 12:56
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About Cityline InternationalCityline International is the first audiotext company in the Middle East. Established in Dubai in 1999, the company now operates in 8 markets: UAE, KSA, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco and Turkey.
Cityline International specializes in audiotext services, which include telephone -based info-services and telephone entertainment: ring tones and logos, phone dedications, pre-recorded voice mail greetings and telephone competitions.
About arabia.com
arabia.com was the first portal to be launched in the Arab world in 1995. With its headquarters in Dubai Internet City, UAE the company offers services targeted at the Arab world and the broader international community interested in the Arab world. arabia.com employs more than 75 people in its two offices in Dubai Internet City and in Amman, Jordan.
The arabia.com portal combines communities, news, communication and search services and is recognized as the leading Arab world Internet site. arabia.com's extensive bilingual Arabic and English services and strategic content and distribution partnerships strongly differentiate it from other local or international Internet services catering to the Arab world.
arabia.com is owned by Arabia Online, the Internet centric technology group.
Issued on behalf of arabia.com by Gulf Hill & Knowlton. For further information, please contact Susan Crabb at Tel: (9714) 3344930, Fax: (9714) 3344923
Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, News EditorThursday, May 09 - 2002 at 12:56 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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This Article was updated on Monday, September 18 - 2006
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