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Telecomworldwire, Feb 20, 2002
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-20 February 2002-Universal Studios provides movie content to Club Nokia (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Universal Studios Consumer Products Group has signed a long-term licensing agreement with the Finnish-based entertainment content aggregator Starcut.
The agreement means that members of Club Nokia, an online community and loyalty programme for Nokia phone owners, will be able to download to their mobile phones display graphics, ringing tones, text/picture/multimedia messages and mobile games related to over 100 Universal Studios film and television titles and franchises.
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Initially the service is available to Club Nokia members in 23 European countries and Australia but it will also be rolled out across most countries in Asia-Pacific and in the US during the current year.
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