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NetXcell, SinglePoint tie up

Hyderabad, Feb. 11

Telecom application services provider NetXcell Ltd has announced its partnership with SinglePoint, a US-based mobile aggregator and media interactivity expert, to deliver value added services to mobile operators. This would be delivered by gathering information from content providers, media partners and value added service companies in the US market. This partnership opens a new vista for NetXcell to access a huge VAS market in US through SinglePoint’s customer ba se. SinglePoint is the media interactivity expert in mobile that turns viewers into active participants. Its services include mobile message connectivity, applications, reporting and analytics.

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