Truecaller, Twitter partner to increase user base in India

December 12, 2013 03:58 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 02:57 am IST - New Delhi

Phone directory application Truecaller on Thursday announced it will partner with social networking site Twitter to increase user base. File Photo

Phone directory application Truecaller on Thursday announced it will partner with social networking site Twitter to increase user base. File Photo

Phone directory application Truecaller on Thursday announced it will partner with social networking site Twitter to increase user base.

Under the partnership, Truecaller users in India will be able to see if a number is connected with a Twitter account, and will be able to tweet or follow a person directly through the Truecaller app.

“With this new integration, a Truecaller user can instantly tweet back to a missed call that has a Twitter account connected to the phone number. This is especially valuable for users in India who are looking for a fast, free and reliable way to communicate,” TrueCaller CEO and co-founder Alan Mamedi said in a statement.

The company estimates the current user base in India at about 22 million. Twitter had about 20 million users in India as per a report — by market research firm IMRB International and the Internet and Mobile Association of India — released few months back.

Truecaller is a free mobile application which shows name of the person calling to the user even if the number is not saved in the phone.

The application is currently available on Apple’s iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Nokia, and Symbian devices.

Truecaller’s Twitter integration is currently available to Android users, with plans to expand to iOS in 2014, the statement said.

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