Exadel and Aepona Partner to Open Network Operator Services to Mobile Developers |
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Exadel’s Tiggzi Mobile App Builder integrates Aepona’s network operator billing and authentication APIs, enabling in-app purchase capabilities. Exadel, a leading global software engineering company, and Aepona, the market leader in Network as a Service (NaaS) solutions, today announced a partnership that will help developers and operators generate new revenues from mobile applications. |
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Recent News
Mobile World Congress 2012 |
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The past year has gone so quickly, it’s hard to believe that Mobile World Congress is now only weeks away. Our team is busy making final preparations for the event, which is lining up to be our best ever! We will be there in force at our booth in Hall 7, Stand E44. Our main theme for this year’s show is “Monetizing Cloud+Network Services”. We will be showing how Service Providers globally use Aepona’s solutions to expose, manage and monetize their core assets as cloud-based APIs, opening up new revenue opportunities by adding network value to cloud services. |
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Wireless Week’s 2012 Predictions |
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What will 2012 bring the wireless industry? Wireless Week asked industry professionals for their opinions, including Michael Crossey, Aepona’s VP of Marketing. To read Aepona’s predictions on how network operators will start exposing more advanced API’s and to see what other predictions have been made by key industry professionals click here |
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Aepona’s Billing and Settlement Solution a Rising Star |
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Aepona’s Billing and Settlement Solution was named as a Rising Star at Mobile Village’s 10th Annual Star Awards, which honored the industries top mobile products and success stories. As in past years, the Mobile Star Awards program showcases “best of” entries in dozens of categories covering including mobile apps, wireless network solutions, enterprise mobile software, enterprise success stories, technology visionaries, and more.
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Why operators need to look beyond app stores to make money from apps |
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Apps are financially benefiting developers and in Apple’s case, the device maker, but where does this leave operators with branded app stores which – although a source of some revenue – languish behind the platform app stores? |
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