Uber Technologies said on Monday it has joined forces with BBM Messenger to allow users around the world, including in the application’s biggest market of Indonesia, to book rides via the messenger service.
The partnership agreement is with Creative Media Works, operating as BBM Messenger, the company said in a statement.
The ride-hailing firm Uber /Reuters Photo
The ride-hailing firm Uber /Reuters Photo
“With this partnership, BBM users can quickly request an Uber ride via BBM despite variations in quality of location, network speed, or device features,” said Chan Park, Uber’s general manager in Southeast Asia.
The agreement means that BBM Messenger users, including users on both Android and iOS, can book an Uber ride without leaving the BBM app, or being required to have a stand-alone Uber app on their phone, the company said.
BBM Messenger users around the world can directly book an Uber ride via the messenger service with the partnership with Uber. /Reuters Photo
BBM Messenger users around the world can directly book an Uber ride via the messenger service with the partnership with Uber. /Reuters Photo
Creative Media works is a unit of Indonesian media group PT Elang Mahkota Teknologi Tbk. The company operates the global BBM consumer messaging and social networking platform under a license from BlackBerry Limited.
Source(s): Reuters