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Info2cell.com signs agreement with top Arabic Java game developer
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New deal aims to boost Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
's fast-growing Java game portfolio; new games like Trix to be introducedInfo2cell.comInfo2cell.com
, the leading mobile service application provider in the Middle East, recently signed an agreement with top game and content developer, Maysalward R&D (MRD), as part of their current campaign to improve their Java game portfolio and offer more exciting games to their subscribers in the region. The new agreement gives Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
the advantage of being able to offer new and exciting games developed by MRD, one of the best Arabic-based Java games developer in the Middle East. The deal also allows Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
to add more exciting and challenging games to their fast-growing Java-games portfolio.
As an initial offering of the new partnership, Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
will soon be releasing the Bab El Hara version of the most famous card game in the Middle East, Trix. The game will be launched and be made available to Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
's subscribers through operator portals and SMS broadcasts.
According to Bashar Dahabra, Founder and CEO of Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
, the partnership with MRD gives Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
the advantage of being able to offer the newest and most attractive games for download in the mobile Java game market.
"Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
has always made its mark in delivering innovative services that spells out premium service to our subscribers. This new partnership gives Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
the lead spot in offering Java games to our customers in the region. The latest games from MRD's gaming catalogue can be downloaded by our subscribers through the new gaming portal project we are working on," he said. To attract more subscribers to download the new game, Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
will be hosting a competition in Saudi Arabia which will allow users to post in their highest scores to win attractive prizes.
Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
's gaming portal project, which will soon be launched, will cover an extensive catalogue of Java-based games that will surely be a hit in the mobile gaming sector of the Middle East region. Info2cell.comInfo2cell.com
has been a leading provider of mobile applications and content in the highly competitive Middle East and North African markets. The content provider offers advanced mobile messaging technology to deliver SMS, MMS, WAP, IVR, video, ring-tones, picture messaging, animations and Java games to mobile devices.
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Mr. Dahabra was the chief architect and founder for the concept of a regional wireless portal service in the Middle East. Mr. Dahabra having observed and studied the convergence of the Internet and wireless technologies in the mid 90's developed the info2cell concept in late 1998.
As the CEO, Mr. Dahabra was in charge of the overall Business Development, Systems Development and Financial strategies, dealing with the day to day operations of Info2cell. Mr. Dahabra sold Info2cell early in 2003 to Acotel having interconnected his company with 30 regional operators such as MTC-Kuwait, Zain-Jordan, MobiNil-Egypt, Batelco-Bahrain, Etisalat-UAE, Qtel-Qatar, Jawwal-Palestine and having over 250,000 registered mobile subscribers
Mr. Dahabra maybe contacted by email at dahabra@info2cell.com or phone +971 4 3912800 or fax +971 4 3912822
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