SmartTrust sponsors the Mobil VAS Forum in Panama

At the forum the company will demonstrate its mobil operators that can overcome the challenges of promoting add-on services to its client base, and alsohow to maximize the yield potential of each of its mobile subscribers.

Friday, April 18, 2008

SmartTrust, a global provider of solutions for management of SIM OTA and Mobile Device Management, will be the sponsor of the Mobile VAS Forum Panama, which takes place April 21-23 in Panama City.

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