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M-Wise Announces New European License of Content Management and Delivery Platform

M-Wise, Inc., technology provider of mobile content solutions for operators, ASPs and content providers, announced that its MOMA platform has been selected by MobilityZone for content management and delivery. MobilityZone, based in Israel, develops, produces and maintains one of the largest, up-to-date catalogs of licensed content from all of the major publishing companies and other top producers. Recently, MobilityZone secured a deal with a leading European mobile operator to provide its customers with Java Games and will use m-Wise's MOMA content management and delivery platform to host, manage and deliver games for its clients.
MobilityZone serves wireless operators and other clients by supplying them with services that are optimally designed to significantly increase operator revenues, attract new and existing customers and enhance the network's image and positioning. Its services are uniquely designed to be modular and can support and operate opposite any existing platform or infrastructure.
"We are delighted to work with m-Wise to enhance our content delivery offering. We selected the MOMA content delivery platform because of its ability to effectively handle the needs and demands of our clients," said Eran Aviv, joint managing director of MobilityZone.
"Our MOMA Content Delivery Platform appeals to large mobile content providers such as MobilityZone. With premiere leading European operators as clients, MobilityZone required a delivery platform that is robust, reliable and scalable to their needs," said m-Wise's Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Zach Sivan.
M-Wise's MOMA Service Delivery Platform (SDP) provides one of the industry's most robust and critical platforms for mobile operators, wireless ASP's and large content and media providers. The MOMA SDP comprises a large variety of value-added services, including key services such as content management and delivery, infotainment, voting and chat that have been launched through more than 50 European, Latin American and Asian networks. The MOMA SDP combines IT marketing, customer care and billing into one unified solution to help companies increases data traffic and premium revenues while considerably minimizing capital, commercial, training and the technical requirements to do so.
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