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InMo has selected the Blueslice ngHLR 3000T to deploy as part of their full infrastructure MVNE venture
August 23, 2006
MONTREAL -- Blueslice Networks, the leading provider of multi-profile subscriber management solutions for the Mobile, VoIP, FMC, and M2M markets, announced today that InMo has selected the Blueslice ngHLR 3000T to deploy as part of their full infrastructure Mobile Virtual Network Enabler (MVNE) venture.
InMo is a convergence and multi-national MVNE based in the Netherlands launching a full architecture model. By deploying unique Blueslice features for advanced low cost roaming, Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC), and a mobile office/VPN offering, InMo is able to go to market quickly with differentiated features. Addressing current limitations in roaming, InMo offers a home coverage footprint that extends beyond a single carrier's home boundaries, changing the way consumers view roaming and marking the end of high and uncertain pricing and service inconsistency.
"By building an MVNE based on the full infrastructure model, we can implement the business model that we believe is necessary to thrive in the upcoming mobile service provider market and deliver an unparalleled mobile experience for enterprise users and heavy roamers" said Carel Begeer, Managing Director of InMo. "After considerable market research we chose the Blueslice HLR because it possesses unique features which are mission critical for our business."
"InMo is leading mobile innovation while illustrating the unique positioning of full MVNEs to drive changes in the market, as demanded by consumers," said Stephan Ouaknine, President and CEO of Blueslice Networks. "InMo's business will benefit from a consolidated and open standard multi-profile subscriber platform, upon which they will be able to launch additional services in the future."
Blueslice Networks Inc.
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