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Comfone extends its MMS eXchange (MMSX) service to content providers and content aggregators
February 14, 2005
BERN, Switzerland -- Comfone, leading provider of global mobile value-added roaming services, today announced the extension of its MMS eXchange (MMSX) service to content providers and content aggregators. The development will simplify the provision of content to mobile operators, utilising existing infrastructure at no extra cost.
Content providers and content aggregators now have the possibility to access international mobile operators via a single link to the Comfone MMSX platform. Also, mobile operators are no longer required to set up additional links to each provider as their existing MMSX connection can be used. Comfone protects the integrity of mobile operators by strict policing of the relationships. Only contracted relationships are allowed on the MMSX platform.
Roland Burri, Comfone Executive Vice President, Product Management, commented, “Opening up the MMSX service to contracted content provider partners of mobile operators is a natural extension of Comfone’s MMSX service. Content provision to mobile subscribers has fantastic potential for sustained growth. From an economic and operating perspective, an MMSX service is the best way to support this growth.”
Comfone AG
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