Mobile Streams hits one million customers in Argentina
Mobile Streams, the mobile content provider with a strong footing in Latin America, has jumped 33% this morning on news of sales in Argentina.
Mobile Streams, the mobile content provider with a strong footing in Latin America, has jumped 33% this morning on news of sales in Argentina.
The company says it has attracted one million "active" Argentinian customers. "Active" is defined as a customer who has paid to use one of the company's mobile services in the past two months.
The kind of content Mobile Streams offers includes games, apps, news, sports and music services.
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