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Netsize launches mobile games platform

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The company said its new Mobile Content Management Platform provides games developers with a managed system, allowing them to concentrate on product development.

The service comprises content hosting, delivery and billing all integrated into a one-stop shop package. Developers can use the platform for a variety of mobile content including Java, MMS, SMS and WAP.

Netsize claims companies using its new system will benefit from "an immediate and direct route to market with minimum investment and maximum returns".

The company has agreements in place with 60 mobile operators across Europe, with access to 300m mobile users. By using the platform, Netsize says developers can avoid the "often lengthy" application process when aiming to work directly with mobile operators.

Research group Analysys believes the mobile Java games market in Western Europe will surge in the coming years, to be worth abount EU3bn by 2005. Games typically retail between £3 and £5.

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