Sun Mobile will be accessible to users in more than 130 countries, due to News International's partnership with Bango, which manages content delivery and payment. Around half the traffic for The Sun online comes from the US and Canada.
Simon Ashley, commercial manager at News Group Digital, said: "It is vitally important that The Sun has a strong presence in all media whether it be print, web or mobile."
According to Ashley, the launch will allow News International to develop a new revenue stream, as well as The Sun's awareness within the youth market.
"It's an important step as it allows us to develop a totally new revenue stream, as well as develop the Sun's brand awareness within the youth market, who are comfortable with accessing us via new media," he said.
The Sun also has a mobile presence through mobile operators' portals, Vodafone Live! and Orange World. News International wanted to have its own mobile site in order to generate revenue from users on all networks and build brand loyalty with new forms of interactivity.
News International will market its own mobile service through , which attracts around 3m users, as well as The Sun.
Bango will provide detailed tracking of user spending patterns and the tools for peer-to-peer marketing.
The site will offer Page 3 wallpapers and screensavers of all the current favourite girls including Nikkala, Nicola T, Krystle and the winner of Page 3 Idol Keeley.
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