DUBLIN--()--FeedHenry, driver of telecoms services usage, and eircom, Ireland’s leading broadband and content provider, have announced they are officially rolling out the first telco Web 2.0 Personal Services Portal (PSP) “my eircom”. The new service will deliver hundreds of complex Web 2.0 applications and telecom services in a central location on eircom.net. Following a successful beta, which showed a significant uptake and usage of services, the PSP is now available for services to be viewed and shared across Web, desktop, PC, and social networking sites.
“My eircom” is a Web 2.0 portal that makes it easy for users to discover, personalise and use the best of eircom’s content and services, and best-of-breed applications from the web. Users can take these services and share them across Web, PC desktop and social networking sites such as Facebook or use them on the “my eircom” page. FeedHenry’s solution provides eircom with the flexibility to rapidly launch new services, and deliver interactive advertising. FeedHenry is the only company to provide full data analysis to track services usage cross-platform.
“FeedHenry solves the problems telcos face in delivering services in a compelling way that drives increased usage. By having a multi-channel strategy where services can be shared across the Web, mobile, PC desktop, TV and social networking sites, we are providing a solution that will drive usage, revenue and supply analytics for all types of telecoms services. Data shows a significant increase in visitors browsing the my eircom catalogue, discovering cool new widgets and actively using them. We are delighted to work with eircom to officially roll out this highly-successful PSP,” said Barry Downes, CEO, FeedHenry.
“With “my eircom”, our goal is to create an attractive Web 2.0 portal for our customers, which offers a catalogue of compelling services. The successful beta of “my eircom” gave our customers a more personalised environment where they could discover services they never knew existed. It allowed them to personalise them, make use of them and take these services with them wherever they went,” said Mark Taylor, Head of Digital Content and Services, eircom.
For more information, visit http://www.eircom.net/ and www.feedhenry.com/news
