InternetQ wins Vietnam's Got Talent
InternetQ, the AIM listed provider of mobile marketing solutions has jumped 12% this morning on news of several contract wins.
InternetQ, the AIM listed provider of mobile marketing solutions has jumped 12% this morning on news of several contract wins.
The highlight is a new agreement with industry powerhouse InMobie to provide ongoing WAP Billing Services.
There have also been repeat orders from Sun Cellular, a Philippines telecomms company and FremantleMedia which selected InternetQ's subsidiary i-POP Networks to provide the voting platform for its Vietnam's Got Talent 2012 show.
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InternetQ's Chief Executive, Konstantinos Korletis, said of the deals: "The immense mobile marketing growth potential of the Southeast Asia region is undeniable. Following the acquisition of i-POP Networks last July, we have been able to achieve a smooth integration of the two companies. This has allowed us to combine our global expertise with the local company's key relationships with top mobile network operators."
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