Blyk creates free mobile network for kids

Users will have to look at adverts to earn free minutes

Blyk Creates 16 To 24 Mobile Network 0

24 September 2007 15:01 GMT / By Stuart Miles

A new mobile phone network has launched in the UK aimed at 16 to 24-year-olds.

Called Blyk, the invitation-only mobile virtual network operator, aims to give free texts and talk minutes every month in exchange for viewing adverts and completing surveys via SMS.

The service, which will only offer up to 217 texts and 43 minutes every month, is hoping to tap into the 4.5 million available customers looking to avoid paying their phone bill each month.

Users will have to put up with up to six advertising messages per day.

Founded by a former Nokia president, the service hopes to expand into Europe next year.



Comments

  • you don't always get 6 messages das a load of f****n bullsh*t you normally get two or maybe one if not den none at all
    Posted by Jabbar, UK
  • Don't waste your time on this I've been struggling with it for six months. It doesn't work and they fob you off with excuses because you're under 25 so it must be your fault. Posted by AVS, england
  • I have a blyk sim card... and I have a sony ericsson t303 just like in the picture, but it says that blyk doesnt work on that phone, when it obviously does... help Posted by Ashley, England

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