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Readly signs agreement with Deutsche Telekom

Readly, the all you can read magazine app for tablets and smartphones, has signed a cooperation agreement with Deutsche Telekom.

From 1st July, for a fee, Deutsche Telekom customers in Germany can add the Readly service directly to their mobile phone contract, say the company.

Users who sign up to Readly can use the service on up to five devices, meaning that the whole family can log in and read simultaneously, either on or offline. Readly gives access to over 1,100 magazine titles from several different territories, including those from the UK, US, Europe and beyond. Titles featured cover Celebrity & Entertainment (Heat, Hello! OK!); TV & Film (Soaplife, Total Film, Empire); Music (NME, Q, MOJO); Automotive (What Car, Top Gear); Tech (T3, Stuff).

Philipp Graf Montgelas, Readly’s German Managing Director, said: "For Readly, the agreement with Deutsche Telekom is another great milestone since our German inception only eight months ago. For us and our publishing partners to work with such a renowned and professional partner is a fantastic and unique opportunity."

Marc Schwarze, Vice President Connected Entertainment at Deutsche Telekom, said: "The collaboration with Readly is another important step in our strategy aiming to offer attractive services through partnerships. With Readly’s monthly flat rate subscription model, we are helping to provide Deutsche Telekom customers with a product we hope will inspire!"