Kpn Mobile Taps Artilium for 3rd Party Services

KPN Mobile and Artilium, a European developer of software for mobile network operators, have announced a partnership to create new opportunities for user-generated applications on KPN's mobile networks.

The partnership includes a licensing agreement allowing KPN deployment of ARTA as a platform for next-generation converged services across its networks in the Benelux, Germany and Spain.

KPN Mobile International Chief Executive Officer Stan Miller said, "This agreement is a major boost for KPN's strategy on MVNOs in Europe. Artilium software allows KPN to surge to the forefront of mobile/Web innovation. We are able to open our network to developer communities worldwide to deliver an infinite range of differentiated services and an exciting new level of personalisation and interactivity for subscribers. In doing so, we begin to transform the very essence of our business, creating new service-centric business models across a broad value-chain that includes developers, advertisers and our commercial partners."

"Artilium unifies IP, PSTN, ISDN and GSM network communications and provides the framework that securely opens the mobile network to rapid application innovation," said Artilium Chief Executive Officer Robert Marcus. "We are delighted to be partnering with KPN in this groundbreaking work that brings with it an unprecedented level of business model originality and value-chain diversity."

The software enabling this transformation is Artilium's Real-Time Architecture (ARTA) for Connected Mobile Services, designed to facilitate rapid creation of new mobile applications, packaged as services. ARTA is designed and developed by Artilium on the Microsoft Platform.

Posted to the site on 20th March 2008

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