Skip to main content
CNN.com International
The Web    CNN.com      Powered by
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ON TV
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Technology
 » Overview  |  Wifi Sales  | Gallery  | Wireless 101  | Special Report

Wedding bells to ring on Indian mobile phones


Story Tools

SPECIAL REPORT
YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS
Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in.

Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions.

NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) -- Indians hunting for a sweetheart can now dispatch their profiles by mobile telephone to a Web site that promises to generate compatible matches.

A marriage portal seeking to tap India's surging population of 25 million mobile phone users launched a new SMS text messaging service on Wednesday.

Most marriages are arranged either through relatives or newspaper advertisements in the nation of more than one billion people who continue to be traditional in such matters, despite the inroads of modernity in large cities.

And mobile phones are all the rage, with people using them to do business or merely to make a fashion statement. Analysts expect the number of mobile users to reach 100 million by 2005.

"Indians are such heavy users of SMS, so finding a life partner through a mobile was a logical extension," J. Murugavel, chief executive of Web site BharatMatrimony.com, which launched the service, told a conference.

"We've called it 'Fifty-Fifty' because you are one half and are looking for the other half."

Murugavel said he expected a million people to sign up for his service within six months.

But the launch of an MMS or picture message service providing users with glimpses of prospective matches, will have to wait three months more, since few mobiles are set up for it.



Copyright 2003 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Story Tools
Click Here to try 4 Free Trial Issues of Time! cover
Top Stories
Burgers, lattes and CD burners
Top Stories
EU 'crisis' after summit failure
 
 
 
 

CNN US
On CNN TV E-mail Services CNN Mobile CNN AvantGo CNNtext Ad info Preferences
SEARCH
   The Web    CNN.com     
Powered by
© 2005 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved.
Terms under which this service is provided to you.
Read our privacy guidelines. Contact us.
external link
All external sites will open in a new browser.
CNN.com does not endorse external sites.
 Premium content icon Denotes premium content.