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PixSense’s new PSP Suite enables mobile operators to provide their subscribers with some mobile 2.0 magic, increase ARPU

February 10, 2008 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Recently, PixSense announced its new PSP Suite to enable mobile operators to provide their subscribers with a “unified and comprehensive experience of personal media storage, social networking, location-based tagging and content syndication services.”

PixSense PSP SuiteTo put the PR in a perspective, with PSP Suite users are able to manage and sync their contacts, participate in and build their own mobile, media-based social communities, and even syndicate their favorite media to virtually any blog and social networking site. In addition, on select phones – PSP Suite Location Tagging automatically captures the location where the photo or video was taken and provides a location caption…

There’s even more to say about PixSense’s solution, and you can read about it from their website. I just wanted to add, it would be interesting to see their solution being rolled out with some smaller carriers, which so far haven’t or have only partly developed their “mobile 2.0” solutions. Emerging markets instantly come to mind…

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