- Published: 15 September 2008
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London, UK – 15th September, 2008: Ad-funded mobile games outfit www.123play.com today announced a partnership with one of the world's leading independent publishers, Dennis Publishing, to give readers the means to download free mobile games directly to their phones. The deal includes the following websites in the agreement: www.computershopper.co.uk, www.custompc.co.uk and new sites like www.denofgeek.com and www.knowyourmobile.com will include instructions of how to download free games from 123play.com’s packed portfolio. 123play.com offers a range of top-quality mobile games which include adverts from major brands like eBay, Britvic, O2 and The Sun. The games are totally free to download, letting consumers try something new without getting a pain in the pocket.
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M1 Selects Streamezzo To Develop And Deliver Mobile Music And Video Services In Singapore Over One Million Mobile Subscribers Can Now Enjoy the Ultimate Mobile Entertainment Experience on Streamezzo’s Universal Software Platform Paris, France ─ September 12, 2008 ─ Streamezzo, creator of the Universal Software Platform™ that overcomes mobile industry fragmentation and powers the Mobile Internet, today announced that MobileOne Ltd (M1), a leading provider of wireless communications services in Singapore, has selected Streamezzo’s technology platform and professional services team to develop, deploy and run MiWorld Go, M1’s new mobile music and video service. M1 becomes the latest in an expansive roster of top-tier mobile operators to choose Streamezzo’s rich media software framework to power their mobile entertainment offerings.
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- Published: 15 September 2008
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Clickatell Remarks on Recent Attention to Growing US Text Use and Increasing Rates
Consumers Bear the Real Cost Burden as US Carriers Raise Prices CTIA Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, September 12, 2008 – Clickatell, leading mobile message provider, comments on the recent coverage regarding Wisconsin’s Democratic Senator Herb Kohl’s letter to the top four US wireless carriers noting that text-messaging prices have increased 100% since 2005. Around the world, cell phone customers rely greatly on text messaging, second only to voice. In June 2008, US carrier networks transmitted more than 75 billion text messages, but unlike most countries around the world where SMS pricing has dropped over the past several years while carriers see increased revenue– a win-win for consumers and companies alike—rates in the US continue to soar.
Read more: Clickatell Remarks on Recent Attention to Growing US Text Use
Consumers Bear the Real Cost Burden as US Carriers Raise Prices CTIA Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, September 12, 2008 – Clickatell, leading mobile message provider, comments on the recent coverage regarding Wisconsin’s Democratic Senator Herb Kohl’s letter to the top four US wireless carriers noting that text-messaging prices have increased 100% since 2005. Around the world, cell phone customers rely greatly on text messaging, second only to voice. In June 2008, US carrier networks transmitted more than 75 billion text messages, but unlike most countries around the world where SMS pricing has dropped over the past several years while carriers see increased revenue– a win-win for consumers and companies alike—rates in the US continue to soar.
- Published: 15 September 2008
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60 Top Carriers and Content Providers from Around the Globe to Gather in Brussels this Month at IEC’s Broadband World Forum Europe 2008
A total of more than 100 carrier and content provider companies are expected at the International Engineering Consortium’s (IEC) Broadband World Forum Europe 2008, which will serve as the global marketplace for broadband this 29 September – 2 October at the Brussels Expo CHICAGO – September 11, 2008 – The International Engineering Consortium (IEC) today announced that 60 service provider and content provider companies are registered to attend its flagship event to learn of the latest developments and innovations in broadband. Belgacom serves as the official host sponsor of the Broadband World Forum Europe 2008 and BT, France Telecom and Telecom Italia serve as service provider sponsors.
Read more: 60 Top Carriers and Content Providers from Around the Globe
A total of more than 100 carrier and content provider companies are expected at the International Engineering Consortium’s (IEC) Broadband World Forum Europe 2008, which will serve as the global marketplace for broadband this 29 September – 2 October at the Brussels Expo CHICAGO – September 11, 2008 – The International Engineering Consortium (IEC) today announced that 60 service provider and content provider companies are registered to attend its flagship event to learn of the latest developments and innovations in broadband. Belgacom serves as the official host sponsor of the Broadband World Forum Europe 2008 and BT, France Telecom and Telecom Italia serve as service provider sponsors.
- Published: 15 September 2008
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Actix One NSM system now handling more data than Tier 1 billing solutions
London, 11 September 2008 - Actix, the leader in Network Status Management (NSM) solutions, has revealed that live deployments of the Actix One NSM system are processing 1 Terabyte of network data per day. The Actix One platform, which enables mobile operators to slash time spent on everyday engineering tasks and boost productivity by prioritising actions more efficiently, is the first system in the world proven to support mobile radio access network status data commercially at this scale. The radio access network produces extraordinary volumes of data every day, far more than is handled by solutions in mobile operators’ billing or customer care functions.
Read more: Actix Unveils World’s First 1 Terabyte Per Day NSM System
London, 11 September 2008 - Actix, the leader in Network Status Management (NSM) solutions, has revealed that live deployments of the Actix One NSM system are processing 1 Terabyte of network data per day. The Actix One platform, which enables mobile operators to slash time spent on everyday engineering tasks and boost productivity by prioritising actions more efficiently, is the first system in the world proven to support mobile radio access network status data commercially at this scale. The radio access network produces extraordinary volumes of data every day, far more than is handled by solutions in mobile operators’ billing or customer care functions.
- Published: 11 September 2008
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