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Ace-Comm launches Content Patrol, the latest in its managed access control suite of services
February 13, 2007
LONDON -- ACE*COMM Corporation, a global provider of service delivery solutions and advanced operations support systems (OSS) for telecommunications providers and enterprises, has announced the launch of Content Patrol, ACE*COMM's latest addition to the Patrol Suite of optimised mobility and personalisation carrier services. Content Patrol is a mobile content filtering service and personalisation engine that enables wireless carrier subscribers to easily choose and control the types of material they see on their mobile devices.
Content Patrol comes to market to address the subscriber appreciation of, and demand for, content filtering as a valuable service in an age of hyper convergence. As mobile handsets increasingly become online content-delivery tools, Content Patrol allows the service provider to offer a variety of high-demand, revenue-generating content along with the balancing effect of filtering controls to ensure that parents, enterprises and highly mobile individuals can block content they find intrusive or offensive.
"Carriers and subscribers are increasingly challenged to serve as a safety net for young and sensitive mobile consumers, and sometimes this challenge may seem to threaten a young person's access to personal devices. We don't believe consumers should have to choose between the utility of a handset and the well being of children," said Chris Couch, chief marketing officer at ACE*COMM. "This philosophy is reflected in the design of all the personalisation applications that comprise our Patrol Suite of managed mobility offerings. The unique content management enabled by the new Content Patrol is unsurpassed in its facility to personalise and control content on any handheld device, and across converged-media platforms and formats, including video, text, data and more."
Ace-Comm Corp.
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