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Thursday, 12 April 2007
Colibria is providing a hosted solution for the first MIM service from TeliaSonera. MSN Live Messenger will allow subscribers to chat instantly with friends and colleagues via mobile handsets and PCs. The service will reach more than 11m subscribers across Estonia, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden by the end of 2007. EMT customers in Estonia were the first the receive the service which went live on March 26th, bringing the popular online internet chat service Microsoft Windows Live Messenger (MSN) to their mobiles.
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