Copenhagen (Denmark)
Tweakker has the vision and ambition to become every mobile user's ombudsman. Already, it can deliver free 3G, GPRS and WAP settings and mobile bookmarks automatically to over 2,000 different types of phones in 65 countries on the networks of more than 400 mobile operators. And coverage is growing every day.
Tweakker's service is free. All that mobile users need do is visit Tweakker's website (www.tweakker.com)
Tweakker is the brainchild of Tue Schandorff, an ex country manager of MSN Microsoft and now Tweakker's CEO. He comments: "Tweakker’s vision is to become every mobile user's ombudsman … the singular, trusted place where mobile users can seek and get free help and video guides on how to setup mobile Internet, independent of operator network and mobile phone model."
He adds:"But this is just the beginning of the Tweakker story. Going forward, when mobile users are connected with the mobile Internet, and as demand evolves for more advanced smartphones, data and voice services, we'll provide even more hassle free and trusted services making mobile life easier and more fun every minute-of-the-
Take a Tweakker tour, download free settings, sign up to download bookmarks, and check out the video guides … visit www.tweakker.com.
About Tweakker
Tweakker takes the complexity and frustration out of setting up new and existing mobile phones and offers a compelling free mobile settings service. From a personal and secure Tweakker account, mobile users can easily and securely manage and download their mobile phone connectivity settings independent of operator network and phone model. By setting up connectivity, WAP and Internet settings on Tweakker's site, mobile users can immediately enjoy the sheer power of new mobile phones and instantly download applications, communicate with their friends by email, send IM, share images, surf the Internet, stream videos and TV, listen to music and play games. www.tweakker.com
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Press enquiries:
Tue Schandorff, CEO, Tweakker: Mobile: +4523350534, Email: Tue@tweakker.com
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