Zyb sold to Vodafone

News in from Tommy Ahlers Zyb CEO on a ZYB shout out.

“we have sold Zyb to Vodafone, very very exciting times, good news for the Zyb team and all our loyal users,we now have much more power to do what we want”

The price being given is €31.5 million in an exclusive by Michael Arrington.

I am a huge fan and am thrilled for the Zyb team

The press release is below:

Vodafone Announces the Acquisition of ZYB

16 May 2008

Vodafone* today announces that it has agreed to acquire 100% of ZYB, a privately-owned company based in Denmark which operates a social networking and online management tool enabling mobile phone users to back-up and share their handsets’ contact and calendar information online. The acquisition will be made for a cash consideration of Eur31.5 million.

The acquisition of ZYB is a further advance in the implementation of Vodafone’s Total Communications strategy which is delivering new revenue growth around fixed broadband, mobile advertising and a rich set of internet services that integrate the mobile and PC customer experience. ZYB fits into this strategy by enhancing the range of communications services Vodafone can provide to its customers.

ZYB is unique amongst social networking sites as it is designed with the mobile device at its heart, allowing customers to share information and messages between their friends and colleagues who are held in their mobile phone’s address book.

ZYB increases communication choices for customers enabling them to send messages and images from their PC to multiple mobile devices in their mobile community, as well as taking advantage of the functionality of an instant messaging service.

Pieter Knook, Internet Services Director for Vodafone Group, said: “Vodafone understands that the core of any customer’s personal and business network is the set of contacts they hold on their mobile phone.

“Using a web portal as a link between the PC and the mobile device, ZYB provides an interactive way for people to nurture, contact and develop their relationships with their most important friends and colleagues and builds links with those contacts’ wider networks. This is Web 2.0 in action.

“This acquisition is consistent with our strategy of delivering products and services which meet our customers’ total communications needs.”

Tommy Ahlers, CEO of ZYB, added: “I am delighted that ZYB is to join Vodafone, the world’s largest international mobile community.

“Vodafone and ZYB share the same vision: to create a new mobile experience that builds on the convergence between the mobile and PC – and one which works on both platforms.

“By joining a company with Vodafone’s global reach, ZYB has more opportunities to bring to the mobile a further advance to the rich and interactive communications experience which people already recognise via the internet on their PC.”

ZYB will remain based in Denmark and upon acquisition will be incorporated into Vodafone’s Internet Services Division.

* The purchaser of ZYB is Vodafone Europe BV, a holding company of Vodafone Group, based in The Netherlands.

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3 comments...What do you think?

  1. Posted by Florian SEROUSSI 16th May, 2008 at 11:32 am

    It’s good to see telecom market live and kicking. Carriers are finally getting in the game.
    Some internet player are missing great opportunities…

  2. Posted by Mark B 19th May, 2008 at 1:01 pm

    It’s dissapointing that everything innovative, good and new ends up being flogged off to some corporate giant.
    I had started using Zyb in privacy locked down mode as a phone back up. Now I and all users are just going to be a target for the relentless advertising industry. I wish they would get the message: I am using your service and have no desire to buy any of your sh!t.

  3. Posted by brendan lally 21st May, 2008 at 4:42 pm

    I’m surprised that they got so much based on their guestimated revenue numbers.

    However I’m sure the Plaxo deal helped a little : )

    Lal

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