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TIM Brazil Selects Mobile Streams As Content Provider

TIM Brazil Selects Mobile Streams As Content Provider



NEWBURY, UK-/7 Dec, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Mobile Streams, the global mobile content company, has been selected by TIM Brazil as a provider for mobile content.

Mobile Streams will provide TIM Brazil?s more than 10 million customers with the latest mobile content including access to the largest global library of ringtones and wallpapers. The Ringtones will be available for request from the Web, WAP deck and through SMS.


?The contract with TIM Brazil is of great significance to us as it strengthens our presence in the Latin American market. This is another win for us in the region and confirms our position as the leading global content company? said Simon Buckingham, CEO of Mobile Streams.


About Mobile Streams
Founded in 1999, Mobile Streams is the leading global supplier of mobile content and a pioneer in the Mobile Messaging and Mobile Entertainment arenas. With one of the largest portfolios of best in class content, Mobile Streams can deliver licensed carrier grade solutions globally and also sell direct to consumers. Mobile Streams in-house content team leads in the creation, design and licensing of premium content such as polyphonic ringtones, animated and static backgrounds, MMS Content and Java Games and owns a range of premium brands including Ringtones.com Go-Vegas-Go Go-Gaming-Go and MobileGaming


More information on Mobile Streams is available at http://www.mobilestreams.com



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