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Vivendi Plans Multimedia Website For Mobile

By James Quintana Pearce - Fri 25 May 2007 02:00 AM PST

Vivendi plans to launch a multimedia website which will offer music, video, film and games content both from Vivendi and partners, reports Forbes quoting French daily Les Echos. It’s described as an effort to compete with social networking sites like YouTube and MySpace, but will be a paid service. The unit running it is dubbed Vivendi Mobile Entertainment but Reuters notes that the content will be sold for TV and PC as well. The service will start in France and spread throughout Europe—although it should be noted the French story is based on un-named sources. This is Vivendi’s second effort, after a failed attempt with Vodafone, Vizzavi.

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