Facebook is wishing to collaborate with more mobile service providers. Facebook already has agreements with BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion, as well as the iPhone’s Apple. Currently, Facebook is hoping to sign a deal with Nokia. This agreementĀ  would include either adding features of Facebook into specific Nokia phone models or integrating Facebook contact information with Nokia phones’ address books. The announcement on the deal will take place next week while at the GSMA Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona.

Nowadays, Facebook account holders use their mobile phones to add messages to their Facebook accounts and upload mobile videos and photos. The deal with Nokia will hopefully solve the problem of syncing Facebook contacts with a phone’s system. Facebook is also deliberating with Palm, which is set to release its Palm Pre on February 15, and Motorola regarding similar deals.

Just months following the release of the first iPhone was launched, Facebook developed an iPhone website to allow Facebook users to make changes to their Facebook page from their iPhone while being mobile. Also, RIM joined forces with Facebook in October 2007, with a deal that gave T-Mobile subscribers access to the BlackBerry’s push platform by including numerous Facebook features and options, including uploading images, sending and receiving messages on Facebook members’ walls, etc’.

MySpace has also developed a mobile version of its site designed for the iPhone in 2008.

While MocoSpace, another social-networking Web site, was the first to offer mobile social networking, MySpace and Facebook’s popularity and following has made a bigger impression in the mobile world.