The service is offered by Cellnext Solutions.

Dec 14, 2006 13:30 GMT  ·  By

Enough with all those newspapers made out of paper bogus! The new era brings us electronic papers right on our cellphones through a service called "cell-PAPER", offered to us by the Cellnext Solutions company. I'm sure this will please every person who loves the woods and the wood in general.

The time when hundreds of thousands of trees are being cut down so we can enjoy our daily dose of news is near its end and it couldn't be easier to move from the old style newspaper to the electronic format now that we have access to the full stories with images and - as a bonus - audio facilities.

As the chief operating officer of Cellnext Solutions, Ajay Vaishnavi, says, the only phones that can take advantage of the newly launched technology are those "with MMS technology". So if you like basic phones like the four buttoned razor phone with side sliding display presented HERE, you won't have the chance to read your morning paper on it.

I know I could have given another better example, because the phone I mentioned only has a screen able to display numeric figures, but I suppose you understood what I wanted to say anyway.

Furthermore, Ajay Vaishnavi has declared that they have "created a multimedia publishing platform that would allow publishers to put their products on the screens. Unlike the 160 characters supported in SMS technology, M-paper will have full stories with images and even audio facilities. Consultations are going on with some leading English dailies and mobile operators. We hope to launch the service within a month."

"At least we have not heard of any other country in the world where newspapers can be read on mobile phone screens. We have plans to launch the service in other countries after India" Vaishnavi also said.

Therefore get prepared because the cell-PAPER will come on your phone no further than a month and if you want to have access to this service you will have to pay on a monthly basis.