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Viettel, Opera launch AppMarket

Viettel's mobile data subscribers can now download unlimited premium apps and games for a weekly subscription fee of 10,000 VND (45 US cents).
Viettel, Opera launch AppMarket ảnh 1Source: Opera Software

Hanoi (VNA)ꦗ - Viettel's mobile data subscribers can now download unlimited premium apps and games for a weekly subscription fee of 10,000 VND (45 US cents), following the company's partnership with Opera to launch AppMarket.

AppMarket, an "all you can eat" app powered by the Opera Mobile Store, offers the best selection of popular titles from more than 300,000 apps and games for Android, Java, BlackBerry and Symbian users. All this is available for the lowest subscription fee in the market. This subscription model saves consumers a lot of money and effort compared with buying apps individually. Subscribers can also purchase apps and games without using a credit card; they need only send an SMS or apply online at viettelappsclub.opera.com. Viettel Telecom is the country's largest mobile operator, with 50 million subscribers.-VNA
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