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OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/15/07 -- Amika Mobile, the pioneer in automatic email analysis for mobile users, announces its launch of the AmikaMobile.net(TM) portal effective immediately. AmikaMobile.net delivers mobile content such as the Gist of Email from any platform, carrier or device to any other mobile device. This is ideal for Prosumers - those end users combining professional with consumer interests on their mobile device - who want to lower the cost of mobile content from both their enterprise and personal accounts while staying in touch with critical information.
Today, 214 billion emails will be exchanged and 150 billion of them will be spam according to the Radicati Research Group. They also state that wireless messaging is growing at 103% annually. Wireless Intelligence published that 2.5 Billion mobile phones are in use today. Given the volume of content and number of mobile devices, there is increasing demand for more useful mobile content. Amika Mobile combines the ubiquity of mobile devices with key mobile content to enable new high value services focused at saving time and money for the enterprise Prosumer.
"We're very excited about the launch of the AmikaMobile.net portal which levels the playing field for Prosumers who want to enjoy the benefits of better targeted messaging without paying hefty premiums." explains Amika Mobile CEO Sue Abu-Hakima. "The idea is for these Prosumers to get the Gist or idea behind a critical message very quickly and text back a response or make a quick call. It puts people's minds at ease in this very hectic world where personal and professional boundaries have quickly blurred and people are expected to respond instantaneously!"
AmikaMobile.net has been in user trials and goes live on the web today. Amika Mobile products are independent of the mobile device, the underlying messaging platforms and the Mobile service provider. Amika Mobile markets its enterprise and carrier products through partnerships with Messaging platform vendors, carriers and System Integrators targeting enterprise users.
About Amika Mobile Corporation
Amika Mobile is privately held and specializes in smart, simple and safe mobile content solutions that are independent of device, platform or mobile carrier. Amika Mobile was launched by AmikaNow! AmikaNow! sold its compliance business to Entrust www.entrust.com in June 2004 but retained its wireless business.
For more information, please visit www.amikamobile.com or www.amikamobile.net All copyrights, trademarks and trade names are the property of Amika Mobile.
Contacts:
Amika Mobile Corporation
Marilyn Eustace
Media Relations
613-262-1298
contact@amikamobile.com
Amika Mobile Corporation
Dr. Suhayya Abu-Hakima
President/ CEO
613-262-1298
www.amikamobile.com
www.amikamobile.net
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