Opera Coming to US Carriers at CTIA

operaminiscreen.gifForbes reports that Opera plans to announce some big operator deals at CTIA Wireless. Opera claims it is the most popular mobile web browsers has over 20 million users. Reviewers continually confirm that it is faster than many proprietary browsers.

 An Opera spokesman declined to specify the carriers, but the company traditionally works only with large, "tier one" operators."

This changes the way Opera is making deals. Previously it worked with handset makers such as Nokia. 

The article states, "Carriers can partner with Opera in two ways: by licensing its browser technology or distributing the browser on phones it supports. Both scenarios earn Opera money, either for the technology or for their engineers' time."

Opera renders web pages in a more phone-friendly format. An Opera spokesman told Forbes operators around the world are more willing to pay for Opera's technology because they realize the importance of the mobile web and want to wield more control over it.

In February Opera premiered Opera Turbo which compresses bandwidth consumption. By
processing data being sent to a mobile phone or a PC by up to 80 percent, operators will be able to reduce network traffic and save on data transmissions. This helps to extend the longevity of their mobile network investments.

Yahoo!d distributes Opera Mini via Yahoo! Mobile and also as a standalone download from Yahoo!'s mobile websites

The Opera Mini client is available free of charge from Opera.

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