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02 December 2008

WorldÂ’s first newspaper telephone launched

SWEDEN'S Dagens Nyheter has launched the world's first "newspaper" telephone: a mobile phone offering the daily's subscribers direct and free access to its website.

The Dagens Nyheter building in Stockholm / Photo credit: Wikipedia
The Dagens Nyheter building in Stockholm / Photo credit: Wikipedia
"We want our readers to be able to follow the news even when they're in places where they cannot lay their hands on a paper or (access the internet on) a computer," Thorbjoern Larsson, Dagens Nyheter (DN) editor-in-chief and publisher, told AFP.

"This is yet another way of distributing the news," he said.

DN subscribers can purchase the Nokia 6120 third generation phone on the paper's website, and by signing up for a 199 kronor ($35.21) monthly call plan can freely surf the daily's site by simply hitting a special "DN" button.

Larsson said the offer was already proving popular.

"After we announced the launch this morning, we received so many calls that our switchboard broke down. There's a lot of interest out there," he said.

While Sweden is generally considered technologically advanced, DN says the Scandinavian nation lies far behind countries like Japan and South Korea when it comes to the number of people who use mobile phones to surf the internet.

Source: Australian IT


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