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Rediff Debuts Caller Ringback Tunes Search
14 Jun, 2007, 2:00 pm IST |
Priyanka Pradhan
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Rediff.com has announced the launch of Caller Ringback Tunes search service, offering mobile subscribers of Airtel, BPL Mobile, Hutch, Idea and Reliance Communications, the ability to search for ringback tunes on Rediff.com. Ringback Tunes Search is an extension of Rediff's Ringtone Search Engine. The new search is customized according to the Mobile Operator for activation of tunes and follows the individual operators branding conventions for added user convenience. Users are required to log on to rediff.com, click on Ringtones in the Rediff Search Bar and Select Ringback Tunes on the Ringtone Search homepage. Users may then put the keywords in the search box and choose the mobile service operator. Users can key in the song, artist, movie or category name of the tune they are looking for and Rediff’s search engine will search the Ringback tunes from selected operator in a flash along with details of activating the tune and charges for same. Rediff Mobile offers a range of value added and entertainment services through web, WAP and four digit SMS code 7333 to both GSM and CDMA mobile users. |
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