
Adamind has announced that an unnamed infrastructure vendor and an Adamind channel partner, has entered a new licensing agreement to expand the deployment of Spire Platform, Adamind's media adaptation software, to a broad range of mobile content services.
To date Adamind Spire Platform has been deployed by the vendor solely for handling multimedia messaging services (MMS). Under the new agreement, Spire Platform has been adopted as a core part of the vendor's Service Delivery Platform (SDP) and will be deployed for the media adaptation of a broad range of new content applications beyond MMS, including music and video downloads, Email, mobile browsing and instant messaging. Adamind expects to announce further SDP related deals during the course of 2006 and beyond.
Adamind will receive a set license fee per operator and expects revenues to increase as operators deploy multiple mobile applications and as service uptakes and traffic grows. Over the next 12 months Adamind, in partnership with the vendor, is targeting approximately 10 operator customers for the deployment of the complete service delivery platform.
Shailendra Jain, CEO of Adamind, said: "The choice of Adamind Spire as the media adaptation engine within the vendor's SDP is a testament not only to our leading technology but also to the strength of our relationships with our customers and channel partners. Operators are investing significant amounts of capital and resources in building advanced media services. By integrating Adamind Spire Platform as part of the SDP environment, operators will be able to enjoy pure media adaptation and in the near future be able to deploy additional added-value media-handling features and solutions from Adamind."
Posted to the site on 5th September 2006
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