Mobile Web 2.0 from Verizon Wireless just got even easier to use as the company unveiled its new, redesigned service that makes it easier to get the information you want when you want it with new features and functionalities.
With Mobile Web 2.0, customers can still access e-mail, news, sports, weather, and information from the nation’s top content providers, including ESPN, Bank of America, USA TODAY and MapQuest.
The new features include:
* New Content Channels – Local, Connect, Tools, Commute, and Money give customers more options
* New Search functionality – Allows both keyword and local search, enabling customers to easily discover sites and content of local interest
* Improved graphics – Tabbed graphics, top headlines with photo links and refined features improve cursor discovery and location
* Dropdown headlines – Allow customers to select up to seven headlines, for faster access to articles
* 10 Button Navigation – Improved navigation and menu structure provides customers with more options on each page
* Numbered article and information pages – Enable one-click access, eliminating the need to click through multiple links
* Navigational Shortcut Menu – Dropdown menu at the page bottom provides links to other locations, providing faster and easier navigation
* Improved content placement – Makes it easier for customers to find what they want
Mobile Web 2.0 can be self-provisioned, eliminating the need for customers to call customer service or visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store to sign up for the service. Verizon Wireless customers with Mobile Web 2.0-capable handsets automatically view the new redesigned portal when they navigate to Mobile Web 2.0. Customers simply register for Mobile Web 2.0 on their Mobile Web 2.0-capable handsets by visiting the News and Info category under the Get It Now menu on their phones.
Mobile Web 2.0 is available for $5.00 monthly access, plus airtime, if purchased as a standalone service from the phone, or as a part of the V CAST VPak, which also includes unlimited basic V CAST Video clips and access to ESPN MVP for $15.00 monthly access.
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