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Friday, 30 November 2007
NeuStar has partnered with leading mobile phone operator SFR to bring Windows Live Messenger to SFR's 18 million customers in France . SFR customers now will be able to access Windows Live Messenger directly from their mobile phones using the same login information and enjoying the same feature-rich experiences and buddy lists that they would on their desktop PCs. Users can download the service from the SFR website to a number of mobile handsets. NeuStar was selected by SFR to provide its Mobile Messaging Gateway (MMG) solution, which enables operators to roll out PC-based Instant Messaging solutions to the mobile environment quickly and easily. The engaging MMG solution is familiar to users, and therefore intuitive to use. The SFR Windows Live Messenger service went live in August 2007.
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