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Ozura, Nemodigm sign distribution agreement

(Business News, 14 Mar 2007 )

Ozura Mobile, an international publisher and developer of mobile entertainment, has signed an agreement with Nemodigm, Korean-based wireless solution company. As per agreement, Nemodigm will distribute Ozura's mobile games through its distribution network of carriers and partners, which enables mobile subscribers in South Korea and Japan to experience Ozura's entrancing mobile games.

H.E Mah, VP of marketing at Ozura, said, "Asia Pacific has been in mobile games market since its inception, driven primarily by Japan and South Korea. We are delighted to offer Ozura's mobile games to the most advanced mobile and gaming markets like South Korea and Japan." He further added, "Based on these statistics, the mobile games market in these regions is proven to be very active and has potential to grow. We are pleased to collaborate with Nemodigm as part of our marketing efforts in extending our distribution networks. This partnership will indeed strengthen our presence in Asia Pacific."

Ozura Mobile has published and aggregated an extensive compendium of mobile games through its distribution network globally, representing over 2,000 game titles in over 130 countries. With its Tournament Based Mobile Gaming Community (TOMOGIC) platform, FunlogiX, Ozura Mobile also provides its community based mobile gaming technology to mobile operators in Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Pakistan, India and Thailand.

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