LONDON, UK, 08 May 2012 - Infobip, one of the fastest-growing mobile services providers in the world, announced today its exhibition at two major telecoms shows in the United States, International CTIA Wireless and International Telecoms Week. Infobip will be showcasing its mobile services cloud for enterprise customers and mobile operators alike, as well as its latest in-house development, the Centili m-payments platform powered by direct mobile billing technology.
Infobip's established businesses in Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa have set standards for providing innovative mobile and network services and are renowned for excellent customer service. Based exclusively on in-house development and an owned-and-operated telecoms infrastructure in key locations around the globe, Infobip's portfolio is a perfect combination of forward-thinking engineering and flexible business models.
Centili m-payments platform is Infobip's first foray into the mobile payments space, and this niche system offers micropayments for digital/virtual goods to be made in literally four easy steps and charged to the user's mobile account. Another in-house development, Centili offers new revenue streams for merchants and allows operators to further monetise their key position in the mobile ecosystem.
Through the exhibition at these two shows, Infobip is looking to establish a foothold in the Americas as well. Silvio Kutic, Infobip's CEO, says: "We're eager to bring the proven Infobip business model and our global experience to partners and clients in the Americas. The U.S. leads the world in all things mobile, and we're excited to be a part of the most vibrant global mobile market. Exhibiting at these two shows will give us the exposure we're looking for and we expect a successful week in America".
The International CTIA Wireless is the premier telecoms and mobile event in the Americas, with over 40,000 delegates and 1,000 exhibitors gathering in New Orleans from 8-10 May. CTIA Wireless brings together virtually all the different segments of the mobile industry, from consumer electronics and enterprise mobility services to mobile operators.
International Telecoms Week in Chicago (14-16 May) caters to a different audience, focusing on the global wholesale telecoms market which itself is an industry measured in billions of dollars and with exhibitors and delegates from mobile operators, ISPs, service providers and technology companies from all over the world.
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