Content delivery company Mobile Bridges has signed a deal with the two mobile phone operators in Peru, giving the company SMS gateway status.
Mobile operators Claro and Movistar will provide Mobile Bridges entry into Peru’s mobile messaging and data market, including premium SMS and WAP services.
According to the press release, “Mobile Bridges was the preferred party for both mobile operators because of proven capabilities, its extensive product range, the capacity of handling very large volumes of SMS messages, and its local presence in Lima.”
“Peru offers huge mobile opportunities waiting to be disclosed by an international service provider like Mobile Bridges. Our company will add quality, reliability and maturity,” said Mobile Bridges Peru SAC Managing Director Aquiles Chulluncuy. “Currently, the Peruvian market is being served by small local companies only. Mobile Bridges, with its state-of-the-art technology, its strong marketing approach, and financial stability, is ideally positioned to implement internationally proven solutions and mobile business models.”
“Lima is centrally located in Latin America and acts as our hub to other markets in the region. Plans are finalized for opening new Mobile Bridges’ strongholds in Brazil and Argentine also,” said Alexander Reus, co-founder and chief executive officer of Mobile Bridges International.