OnMobile acquires Voxmobili

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OnMobile, announced that it has acquired 100% of the France based Company
named Voxmobili.

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With this acquisition, OnMobile will strengthen its VAS data products
offerings. The acquisition adds a number of impressive international customers
to OnMobile's customer portfolio. The current list of Voxmobili customers
includes Orange, Cingular-AT&T, France Telecom, T-Mobile, Wanadoo, Turkcell,
etc. In addition, the acquisition will augment OnMobile's current domain and
technology competence due to the depth and breadth of Voxmobili's IP and
cutting-edge proven data products.

Voxmobili was founded in 2000 by 2 French entrepreneurs, Eric Viellevigne and
Nicolas Frattaroli and funded by European venture capital firms. Voxmobili has
around 45 employees and has operations in Europe, North America, Middle East,
Australia, and Eastern Europe. Voxmobili's core products center around
synchronized address book and advanced phone backup wherein cell phone users can
backup all their personal data including calendar and contacts onto a secure
network-based server, and mobile paparazzi wherein cell phone users can publish
information, photographs and videos directly from their phones to website and
mobile sites.

Voxmobili has over 21 platforms deployed worldwide, and has issued over 20
million licenses for their products globally.

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Arvind Rao, CEO & co-founder of OnMobile said, "We are excited about
this transaction, and joining hands with Voxmobili to deliver a powerful suite
of complementary VAS products to the global telecom & internet industry.
"

"Mobile Backup and Services around Personal Data are expected to
experience tremendous growth over the next several years," said Eric
Vieillevigne, Managing Director and co-founder of Voxmobili.

A definitive agreement has been signed between the two companies, and
integration planning will start shortly. Top management of both companies have
reiterated their commitment to seamlessly merge the companies and capture all
product, go-to-market and economic synergies.