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| WIN and MagtiCom Announce the Launch of Magti Fun WIN and MagtiCom together announce the launch of Magti Fun, a fully managed content service portal provided by WIN. The announcement marks the start of a long term relationship between WIN and MagtiCom which will see MagtiCom outsourcing its complete content offering to WIN. The aim of the portal is to drive MagtiCom's data traffic and to create a strong, distinctive brand differentiator in a very competitive market. Magti Fun uses WIN's industry proven platform, Emporium, which offers a full range of interactive services such as consumer ratings, text voting and competitions. Complete with community building tools such as mobile blogging, video upload and photo store, WIN's platform provides MagtiCom's subscribers with the ability to embrace social networking via their mobile. The new Magti Fun site will offer MagtiCom customers the latest international mobile games, the best in local and international music and great video entertainment. Magti Fun uses WIN's industry proven platform, Emporium, which offers a full range of mobile services such as content downloads, multimedia information Alerts and the latest Video streaming technology. The new MagtiFun site will offer MagtiCom customers the latest international mobile games, the best in local and international music and great video entertainment. Magti Chat, the market leading mobile chat site, will also be fully integrated into the new MagtiFun portal. Future services will provide Magticom's customers with the ability to embrace social networking via their mobile and mobile TV. WIN Emporium now offers a content catalogue supplying more than 650,000 digital assets from around 60 world class partners in categories including music, games and video. The company has created and is managing more than 60 different portal sites in a growing number of European countries including the UK, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, and Romania. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Computing News :: home page |