News | February 10, 2006

Maltese Mobile Operator Go Mobile Deploys Anam Mobile's Smart Services For SMS

Dublin, Ireland -- Irish messaging infrastructure vendor Anam Mobile announced that it has installed an SMS delivery platform with a range of Smart Services for go mobile, one of Malta's mobile phone operators. Anam's Smart Services will provide go mobile with the ability to offer subscribers SMS services.

Go mobile's customers will therefore be able to experience previously unavailable SMS services such as copying or forwarding messages to an email account or an alternative mobile number, blacklisting and whitelisting of originating numbers and setting up an auto-reply feature for all received messages. The Smart Services solution is deployed on Hewlett-Packard hardware using HP OpenCall SS7 and interfaces to the Cisco ITP in go mobile's network.

Anam's Eclipse SMSX is a SMS delivery platform, designed with current service requirements in mind and intended to replace or supplement outdated equipment which cannot scale economically to meet volume demands.

"We are very excited to be amongst the first worldwide to deploy Anam's Smart Services," said Martin Zammit, Senior Executive Engineering at go mobile. "We have a reputation as a highly innovative and customer-friendly organisation, and this deployment allows us to build on that reputation and provide our customers with more value-added messaging services. Anam's technology was assessed very carefully by us, and the level of interoperability and inventiveness shown was a major factor in our decision."

John Murtagh, VP of Engineering at Anam stated that this was only the beginning for this technology. "It has been a pleasure for us to work with go mobile on this deployment of Smart Services for SMS. We experienced a sharp increase in demand for our advanced messaging delivery products throughout 2005, and this deployment shows good examples of the tangible financial benefits our products will provide."

SOURCE: Anam Mobile Ltd.