Line's Senior Manager Lee Jin-Woo introducing the mobile app to the Filipinos. -Tam Noda of The Philippine Star |
NHN Corporation, the innovators of mobile messenger Line, debuted the said mobile app in the Philippines at a press launch at the F1 Hotel in Taguig City last night.
Launched in June 2011, Line is currently serving more than 110 million users in 231 countries, making it the world's number 1 mobile messenger. Continuing this trend, Line is tapping into this momentum to further expand its service worldwide, especially in the Philippines, the "Texting Capital of the World".
"Through the continuous release of features, Line has become wildly popular in Asia and is also rapidly growing in North America and Europe, as well in Spanish-speaking countries. Line is an ideal communication tool for the Philippines," said Line Director Kang Hyun-Bin.
As a leading innovator in the mobile communication field, Line offers not only basic services but value-added features like Line Stickers and Line Games. In fact, some media people tried one of the games, the Line Pop game.
Line will continuously offer a communication service that enriches user experience between friends and family worldwide. You can download the app at its official website: line.naver.jp/en.
Hope Line will continue its best service
ReplyDeleteWill try to check out line messenger applications. It looks like a reliable one.
ReplyDeleteI love Line! My hubby prefers it than Viber. hehehe! Luv their stickers, too!
ReplyDeleteactually first time to hear about line.. like what Franc Ramon commented here i'll check it too ^.^
ReplyDeleteSame here, first time to hear! I'll check its app!
ReplyDeleteIt's my first time to hear about them.Hopefully they'll have great service :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I keep on finding a messenger app where all my accounts could be there and won't lag. I hope Line will come up with that too. :)
ReplyDeletevery inetresting. i never encountered people using that os of now i shud try to experience it myself in the future xx
ReplyDeleteSeems a good communicating tools. I am still with Viper, guess I need to try this app.
ReplyDeleteit is my first time to hear about this.. an alternative for viber?
ReplyDeleteHopefully they can bring great things here in PHL. Thanks for sharing this information.
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