Aria Giovanni Expands Deal With Brickhouse Mobile

BARCELONA, Spain — After initially inking a deal to distribute erotic model Aria Giovanni’s photos and videos to mobile handsets, adult wireless distributor Brickhouse Mobile has expanded the partnership to include a new mobile site for Giovanni.

AriaMobile.com features exclusive content created for mobile phone users. The site’s content offerings include photos, videos and voice ringtones.

“Aria is one of the industry’s biggest names, and most recognized celebrities,” Brickhouse Mobile President Clint Fayling said. “Being one of the most downloaded models on the Internet, we are highly motivated to make her one of the most popular icons in the wireless world, too.”

To officially announce the launch of her mobile site, Giovanni will appear at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona on behalf of Brickhouse Mobile.

“The Internet and my extensive travel have always been a way for me to connect with my fans,” Giovanni said. “Now, I can reach my fans globally in a very personal way — through their mobile phones. Brickhouse Mobile enables me to connect with my fans, no matter where I am, or where they are. It’s a match made in technology heaven, and I look forward to seeing where we will go.”

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