Broadband & Mobile Featured Article
November 15, 2007
kajeet Feeds Text Messages to Kid's Cell Phones
By Stefania Viscusi Assignment Desk Editor
As the popularity of text messaging continues to increase for mobile phone users across the world, pay-as-you-go cell phone and wireless service provider for kids, kajeet, has announced it will now deliver text messages to kids' cell phones via feeds.
For children, receiving a text message can be an exciting event. With the new Feeds offering from kajeet, text entertainment and information is delivered straight to kajeet cell phones.
The Feeds service is offered at a low price of 10 cents per message and each feed can be saved on the subscriber's cell phone or forwarded to friends.
The phone and service made from a kid's point of view, will offer kids a "daily dose of fun and information on a wide range of interests from sports and animal trivia to jokes and more."
The content for the news feeds has been custom-created by Distributive Networks, a Washington, DC-based mobile content and technology company for kajeet's tween and young teen audience.
"Distributive Networks provides compelling mobile text content plus the flexible content management platform to scale and deliver the service. Their creative writing team designed a custom package of text alerts and worked closely with our kid specialists to provide high-quality daily feeds in the unique voice of kajeet. And, their technical team developed a creative solution that enables us to manage both content delivery and subscriptions through Distributive Networks' content management system," said Daniel Neal, CEO and Founder of kajeet.
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