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16th March 2004 - Telenity, the leading provider of
IP-based service delivery platforms to the wireless
industry, and Magic4, the worlds leader in mobile
messaging software solutions, today announced the successful
completion of interoperability testing of Magic 4s
MMS Client with Telenitys Canvas Multimedia
Messaging Service Center at the recent Open Mobile Alliance
MMS 1.1 IOP Test Fest in Seattle, WA.
Today, there are more than 1.3 billion mobile
phones in use, compared with 1.1 billion wired phones
and less than 1 billion personal computers, says
Simon Wilkinson, CEO Magic4. We have a leading
role in next generation services, as handsets from Panasonic,
Motorola, Samsung and others incorporate Magic4 multimedia
messaging software, and Internet enabled mobile phones
become more ubiquitous than Internet-equipped personal
computers.
Interoperability is hand-in-glove with the 3Cs
of making money with multimedia messaging and location
based services. Its about choice, control and
customization across multiple networks, says Bekir
Serbet, CEO of Telenity.
Telenity and Magic4 are among the companies leading
new ways of thinking about next generation services.
Telenity was the first to introduce Java and Parlay
OSA mobility for multimedia and location based services,
says Serbet. We are giving network operators vast
new freedom to leverage multimedia messaging with multimodality,
location-based and content services.
About Telenity
Telenity, a privately-held company, is the wireless
industry’s IP-based service platform performance leader.
Telenity provides a portfolio of open, integrated and
interoperable multimedia messaging and location services
enhanced by content management and effortless service
creation capabilities. To learn more about Canvas, download
the 8-page Canvas special supplement, The Best of Both
Worlds at www.telenity.com.
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