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Disney Mobile to resurrect in Japan

November 12, 2007 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Disney Mobile to resurect in JapanRoughly a month ago, we saw Disney Mobile shutting its MVNO operations in the U.S. and we thought the popular cartoon and film maker finally figured out — it’s the content it should make its money from. But no, they’ve decided to give it another shot only this time in Japan. Somehow, I’m having a problem envisioning Japanese kids running around with their Disney-branded handsets, although you never know…

Anyway, Disney has “reached a basic agreement” with Softbank Mobile to use their network in a hope to eventually reach one million subscribers by sweetening the deal with free “animated film downloads.” In addition, the two companies are teaming up to “develop handsets and consign its output to other companies.” Way to go Disney… NO! Again, stick to content – that’s what you do best!

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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