Blyk Will Close Its UK Ad-Funded Mobile Service Next Month

Blyk will close its advertising-supported mobile phone service in the U.K., it announced Monday.

By Peter Sayer
Mon, July 27, 2009

IDG News Service — Blyk will close its advertising-supported mobile phone service in the U.K., it announced Monday.

The company offered free calls and text messaging to those willing to receive targeted advertising on their mobile phones. A so-called mobile virtual network operator, it owned no network infrastructure of its own, renting capacity on another network to deliver calls.

Blyk U.K. is no longer accepting new customers and will cease operations on Aug. 26, giving those who wish to keep their mobile phone number time to transfer it to another operator.

The service's demise comes as Google ramps up its free telephony service, Google Voice.

However, Blyk appears to be going ahead with plans to expand in the Netherlands. Last Thursday, it announced a partnership with network operator Vodafone, which will carry traffic for its service there.

When Blyk launched in the U.K. last year, it said it also planned to offer service in Belgium, Germany and Spain. However, the company's Belgian Web site gives only the barest presentation in French and Flemish -- "Already a success in the U.K., Blyk is coming to Belgium" and invites 16- to 24-year-olds to leave their e-mail addresses to be informed when the service launches.

The German and Spanish sites are similar. Neither they nor the Belgian site contain any links to affinity groups on the kinds of social-networking services that the target age group is likely to be using instead of e-mail to communicate. The Dutch site, at least, offers links to Blyk accounts on Flickr, Twitter, Hyves, MySpace, YouTube and the professional social networking site LinkedIn.

Blyk isn't abandoning the U.K. completely: It intends to reinvent itself as a consultant to other mobile operators, in the U.K. and elsewhere, offering advice on setting up advertising-funded services, according to the Blyk Web site.

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