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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