The Guardian
trending topics

Chunghwa Telecom Signs Up Yahoo Search; Google Gone

  • Comments Comments (View)
  • Text Size: A A

The largest Taiwanese Telecommunications Company Chunghwa Telecom has signed an agreement with Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) to integrate the company’s oneSearch service into the carrier’s portal, according to Lin Jen-Hon (pictured, left), a VP of Chunghwa Telecom’s mobile business group.

SEE ALSO: Yahoo Favors Aggregation For Mobile And Online, Sees ‘App Fatigue’ Coming

The Chunghwa Telecom executive told Dow Jones Newswires: “This is a service that will give users a faster search function on their phones.” However, the agreement is limited, and sounds a little more like a trial. Chunghwa said it is not exclusive and will only be valid for a year. Still, Yahoo separately confirmed that the deal will mean it displaces Google (NSDQ: GOOG) as the search partner on the carrier’s portal.

Yahoo said with the addition of Chunghwa, it now has more than 70 oneSearch partnerships with carriers around the world. In the U.S., Yahoo has exclusive arrangements with both AT&T (NYSE: T) and T-Mobile USA. Today, it also announced that its new portal http://new.m.yahoo.com is available on 100 more devices in nine more countries and worldwide, including Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Spain and Italy.

Jun 16, 2009 12:10 PM ET

chunghwa_ceo


Posted In: Advertising, Search, Technologies / Formats, Companies, AT&T, Google, T-Mobile, Yahoo, Countries, Asia

(Page 1 of 1)


The Bestsellers

From iTunes and YouTube to Facebook and Kindle, the most popular content on the web, free and paid.

VOD Movies (RENTRAK) VOD Movies (RENTRAK)
1. Real Steel
2. 50/50
3. Moneyball
4. Paranormal Activity 3
5. The Ides of March
See The Other Bestsellers »

Jobs RSS Job Listings

Social Standing

Which media brands are getting a lift from Tweeters and bloggers right now -- and which are getting panned?

"Sentiment" Scores for All the Companies »

Sponsors

Staff