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Increase your ARPU with ZipCardsTM
ZipCards are a library of over 200 multimedia greeting cards which enable mobile operators to drive customer and revenue growth.
Click here for a live interactive demo of MMS ZipcardsTM
Mobile phone users with MMS enabled handsets can send and receive these arresting multimedia cards which include animated colour
images and audio clips. As ZipCards will be readily understood and enjoyed by consumers, lucrative revenues will be generated for operators.
Over 200 arresting designs are available for all occasions such as birthdays, comedy, moods, sporting events, new phone number etc.
Additional designs will be made available on a continuous rolling basis or in response to client requests.
ZipCards can be sent from handset to handset, from Internet sites to handsets or as emails between users and are available localised for
different languages and cultures - including German, Spanish and English.
Zip cards can be delivered in a number of different formats for devices that support MMS/SMIL directly as well as devices that support
Java but not MMS.
ZipCards are a risk free way to immediately increase your ARPU. Contact us today on +353 1 2090700 or sales@alatto.com to find out more.
Technology
Developed with Alatto’s proprietary software, ZipCards are available in a range of arresting designs. The powerful rendering
techniques used ensures that ZipCards consume little bandwidth (typical filesizes are only 10Kb). This makes them ideal for existing GSM and
GPRS networks as well as the high-speed wireless broadband UMTS networks. They are also
independent of messaging platforms and networks and are compatible with existing and future handset standards.
ZipCards can be provided to operators on either subscription or per-message billing models. This flexibility provides reduced risk, cost
and time to market with robust, premium content. Alatto can host a card server or can work with client hosting arrangements.
Zip cards are independent of messaging platforms and networks and are compatible with existing and future handset standards.
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