May 19, 2006

What's more valuable to consumers: their cellphones or the data stored on them? Services like MightyBackup, Verizon's Backup Assistant and Sprint's Wireless Backup offer cellphone users peace of mind by wirelessly backing up phone data.

FusionOne, a developer of premium mobile services, created MightyBackup, a wireless services that provides simple, automatic data backup and restoration. Automatic backups ensure phone book lists are constantly protected, and if a phone is replaced, stolen, lost or damaged, MightyBackup simply sends the user's contact list to a new phone. No hardware or pc connection needed – it all works through the phone's connection to the network, with data stored in a central database.

Verizon's Backup Assistant is powered by FusionOne, and Sprint recently launched Wireless Backup, which synchronizes a phone's contact list with a copy on Sprint’s servers. All services are offered at around USD 2 per month. In Brazil, Vivo offers the same service under the name Vivo Agenda. (Note that these services don't work for all phone models.)

Considering how many consumers use their cellphones as their primary address books, offering them a secure, automatic and wireless way to prevent data loss is a sure winner. This might not be a unique idea, but it plays to an underserved market: it's a service every cellphone user needs and wants, but one that isn't readily available everywhere.

 

 

Comments on this idea:

Im using a similar service by zyb.com. I beleive they have a better standing then others as they are FREE and have an amazing feature of contact and calendar sharing.

i use backupyourphone.com, they have a wider range of supported phones and PDA's, great product.

I use txtbackup..fantastic product, videos,pictures,ringtones,contacts,claender to do...this is the bomb!

Tried them all, but most of them use your contacts for marketing purpose. I've had friends complaining about text messages they received for signing up to similar services. What about security?
Recently I use Trizio (trizo.be) and offer the same service for Belgian residents. They ask a small fee, but offer secure synchronisation and backup plus it works at least on ALL Belgian operators.

Hi,
In India, Idea Cellular Ltd. offers similar product as Idea-Safe. Works on almost all phones...
Cheers:)

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