orange Israel launches NewACT's mobile data synchronization and collaboration service
Yokneam, Israel - April 8th, 2008 - NewACTNewACT (www.newact.com) announced today that Partner Communications Company Ltd, operating the orangeTM network in Israel, has launched NewACT's mSync-based suite of services. The application suite was branded 'orange forever' by Partner Communications.
'orange forever' allows Partner's subscribers to synchronize their contacts (SIM and PIM), calendar, pictures, videos and messages between their mobile handset and the orange web site. On the orange portal subscribers are able to edit, manage and archive their data as well as share it with other users. The data is also always available for restoring in case of a handset upgrade, loss or damage.
"With mobile phones becoming major content creation tools and with the increased amount and importance of mobile data stored on mobile phones, we believe 'orange forever' answers a real need for our customers." said Ofir Yaffe, Head of Product Marketing at orange Israel. "Serving as many mobile phones as possible and reducing the time and effort required to introduce new devices are key for our success. NewACT's mobile client technology practically eliminates this effort, significantly contributing to service take up and success. NewACT's synchronization technology enables simplified and intuitive user experience as well as true synchronization between multiple devices on the network".
"Our mSync suite provides the most complete end-to-end synchronization, storage and collaboration solution for mobile operators and service providers. Combined with our unique client technology which makes this service available on virtually any mobile device, we believe this service is geared for immediate success" said Rafi Ton, CEO of NewACT. "The flexibility and openness of the mSync platform allows for fast implementation of additional value added services that can share the content from the mobile while enabling further differentiation and revenue for our customers".
