Mobile Network E-Books Available By Mid Next Year - Vodafone
06 October 2009 - 2:53AM
Dow Jones News
E-Books with mobile network connectivity will hit the shelves in
Europe by the middle of next year, Mark Ritzmann, Vodafone Group
PLC's (VOD) German unit head of new business development and
innovation told Dow Jones Newswires Monday.
Vodafone Germany is in talks with device manufacturers like
South Korean Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (005930.SE) and major
publishers to create a platform from which customers can download
books or papers, Ritzmann said.
E-book readers with mobile connectivity could be a new revenue
source for network providers. In the U.S., Sprint Nextel Corp. (S)
has a deal with Amazon.com Inc (AMZN) who sell the Kindle E-book
reader. Meanwhile, Verizon, jointly owned by Verizon Communications
Inc. (VZ) and Vodafone, said last month it will jump into the
market as the wireless provider for iRex Technologies of the
Netherlands. IRex plans to sell an E-reader within the next few
months in certain Best Buy stores.
Vodafone Germany doesn't just focus on books as content for
mobile readers but on papers as well.
"Using an E-reader for papers is more exciting, as then the
device could benefit most from connectivity via a third generation
network," Ritzmann said.
-By Archibald Preuschat, Dow Jones Newswires, +49 211 138 7218,
archibald.preuschat@dowjones.com
Company Web site: http://www.vodafone.de