February 12th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Distribution | No Comments »
Vodafone Turkey is not the only one announcing to be signing up for End2End’s platform today. Also, Vodafone New Zealand has been signed up for a full mobile content solution.
Vodafone is New Zealand’s biggest operator, and so another big fish for End2End. End2End will deliver a fully outsourced mobile gaming platform to the operator, in which End2End arranges everything from beginning to end. Also, there are clear plans on releasing cross-operator connected mobile games.
"With End2End running our portal we can now bring games to market more quickly and cost effectively whilst not having to deal with the technical complexities and administrative burden," said Charlie Clementson, Head of Vodafone live! of Vodafone New Zealand. "This leaves us to focus on the marketing instead, which combined with the very active retailing efforts by End2End, gives us a significant uptake in sales volumes."
"This is a significant deal for End2End both in terms of expanding our global relations with Vodafone, as well as confirming the value of our local presence in the APAC region", says Bernadette Lyons, Managing Director of End2End. "We are very happy with the cooperation with Vodafone in New Zeeland, and the uptake of the service is looking very promising."
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