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Mobile Koran Launched

Pelephone has revealed that those subscribers to the service have the Koran available on screen so that they can scroll through chapter and verse. The service is available for the modest sum of 1.50dollar per month.
"We
are
providing
something
to
subscribers
who
want
to
be
connected
to
these
texts
any
time
and
any
place.
So
naturally
we
are
targeting
a
population
that
would
use
this
type
of
service.
Our
Arab
sector
customers
are
very
enthusiastic," Fox
News
quoted
Pelephone
Product
Content
Director
Moti
Cohen
as
saying.
"We
offer
services
to
Israels
entire
population
Arab
and
Jew
and
the
Arab
sector
makes
up
about
15
percent
of
our
client
base.
In
this
market
almost
every
person
has
a
mobile
phone.
Why
wouldn't
we
offer
something
like
this
when
the
Bible
service
has
been
so
popular?" he
added.
"The Arab sector is pretty adherent and many work outside the house and pray five times a day. So we expect a high percentage of our Arab customers to opt for this feature," he said. He even rejected the suggestion that mobile religion was a viral phenomenon.
Earlier
the
Peleohone's
'Bible
Service' launched
last
year
was
well
received
by
the
religious
Jewish
mobile
phone
users.
It
enables
clients
to
download
and
page
through
a
virtual
copy
of
the
Old
Testament.
Cohen
points
out
that
the
country's
Jewish
community
might
be
barred
by
religious
law
from
surfing
the
Web
or
using
data
services
in
general,
those
rules
do
not
apply
to
Muslims.



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