21st Nov 2006 07:00
Adamind (LSE: ADA) ("Adamind" or the "Company"), a global providerof a multimedia enhancement and management platform for the mobileoperator and content services market, announces that its revenues fromone of its major channels in second half, 2006 exceed $1.2M. Thisamount represents a more than 100% increase compared to the revenuesfrom the first half 2006 and are factored into the revenue guidancefor full year 2006 provided by the Company on 30 August 2006. £ Yaron Dishon, VP Sales & Channel Development at Adamind says: "Thesales were in the form of Media Adaptation software licenses, capacityupgrade and support fees for MMS services. This is a positiveindication that MMS & Content Services in key markets worldwide havestarted to pick up in the second half of the year." £ Analyst company Yankee Group reported that, in Western Europealone, MMS revenues will increase to EUR 5.8 billion by 2009.Forrester says that it predicts that total traffic from all mobilemessaging types will grow by 92% over the next five years in Europe.In terms of Pan-European MMS revenues, they expect it to grow to morethan $6.4 billion per year by 2010. £ About Adamind £ Adamind (LSE: ADA) is a provider of software that enables mobilemultimedia content and converged communications services. The companyaddresses the interoperability challenge that exists between differentmobile devices to receive and process media rich content. The AdamindSpire(TM) platform provides media adaptation and enhancement softwareenabling service operators to successfully deploy messaging, contentand next generation convergence services; generate new revenuestreams; and drive key new value-added-services (VAS) enablers such asadvertising, branding, DRM and anti-abuse support. Adamind has over100 deployments in some of the world's major mobile operator networksand content providers such as Universal Mobile Music and has strategicrelationships with major infrastructure vendors and system integratorsincluding Ericsson, HP, IBM, Accenture, LogicaCMG, Motorola, Openwave,Critical Path and CBOSS. www.adamind.com Copyright Business Wire 2006Related Shares:
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