RESTON, Va.—America Online Inc., continuing its wireless strategy of partnering with carriers to distribute its content, announced a deal with Nextel Communications Inc. to offer its popular AOL instant messaging and e-mail programs over Nextel’s packet-data network.
AOL has signed content agreements with numerous wireless carriers in the United States, including Sprint PCS and AT&T Wireless Services Inc. The deal is unique for Nextel because it involves content with a decidedly consumer-oriented focus.
Nextel customers will get to AOL’s IM and e-mail programs, as well as AOL news, driving directions, and local event and entertainment information through MapQuest and Moviefone.
“This agreement allows us to increase the services that we currently offer our consumers, giving them quick access to America Online’s popular features as they utilize Nextel’s always-on 2.5G packet data network,” said Greg Santoro, vice president Internet and wireless services at Nextel Communications. “Consumers are increasingly looking for information on the go and we’re pleased to take our mobile information services to the next level with an industry leader.”