Facebook Willing To Share Mobile Revenues With Carriers


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Facebook could be strengthening it’s relationship with mobile carriers by offering a partial share of revenue when games and music are sold via the carriers network. News of the potential partnership program was revealed by company CEO Bret Taylor during his talk at Mobile World Congress (MWC).

The potential to earn revenue from Facebook Mobile could be a huge draw for carriers considering the company currently serves more than 850 million users, approximately half of whom use mobile devices to access Facebook.

While the partnership is a nice idea Facebook is still attempting to figure out how to monetize mobile users with most of the company’s $3.7 billion in revenues in 2011 coming from traditional computer based users.


James Kosur

James Kosur has worked in the new media space for the last 10 years, helping many publications build their audiences to millions of monthly readers. He currently serves as the Director of Business Development at Business2Community.com and the CEO of Aven Enterprises LLC.

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