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Thursday, 04 November 2004

04 November, 2004: Park by Phone and MoreMagic Solutions have joined forces to enable charging and mobile payments for parking and related services. The agreement follows the news of their continued success with Cork CC Ireland where mobile parking services will roll out in time for Corks recognition as European City of Culture 2005. "The partnership with More Magic enables Park by Phone to achieve low cost, fast to market billing that operators and cities alike find essential to the launch of mobile parking", says Paul Doonan, CEO of Park by Phone.

 

 

MoreMagic Solutions has also announced a strategic partnership with mobile gaming specialist m-connected. The partnership has been created to provide punters with secure, real-time gaming opportunities, played on their mobile phone, where payment can be made using a unique 'mobile wallet' This provides a real alternative to punters who prefer not to use credit or debit cards, and to the bookmaking industry, which is currently missing out on this substantial and un-tapped market. The MoreMagic mobile wallet can be utilized on a wide variety of network services including all 2G, 2.5G and 3G networks. www.moremagic.com.

 
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