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IBS v4.1 Enterprise Suite Built-in MoDirect, the ROI Maximization Technology
Of SEO4Mobile, Targets 1,000,000 SMEs in China
HONG KONG, March 28 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Telecom Communications, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: TCOM) the Total Solutions Provider, announced today that its subsidiary, Alpha Century Holdings Limited (Alpha), has delivered its new product line, IBS v4.1 Enterprise Suite, to three companies in Guangdong, China, totaling three sets of SME Standard Packages plus 1,309 seat licenses according to the first order from corporate users.
IBS v4.1 is a new product line including built-in MoDirect, an innovative suite of technologies that enables wireless and web publishers to target SEO4Mobile users more effectively and allows advertisers to obtain targeted leads with rich demographic data. IBS v4.1 is one of the Total Solutions (TM) family. MoDirect, a combination of total solutions and AdMaxB2Search best of breed marketing and optimization technologies is expected to serve as the backbone of SEO4Mobile's performance based marketing efforts. Corporate users are allowed all information resource management on the intranet/extranet over the internet, plus wireless applications as well as an advertiser to use the MoDirect to publish their products and message services (SMS/MMS) by searches on mobile phones.
The new product line is to focus on the one million SMEs in China, with version 4.1 enterprise suite being satiable to all companies with less than 500 employees, inner information resource management and affiliate networks, vendor/customer, information process and communications over the internet and wireless communications. This product has strong customer relations and interactive management, straight to the end consumer via MoDirect. Most SMEs have only small budgets for promotion, marketing and customer management. They can use IBS v4.1 at the lowest cost to publish ads on the web and SEO4Mobile mobile phone users. The product allows quick and easy interaction between company and customer straight to the end consumers.
The price is a one-time charge for Enterprise Suite license packed with a limitation of seats per license fee; with the host/storage fee and service fee are on a monthly basis. Clients may choose an SME Standard Package or Mega Power Package, with costs ranging from $10,000-$30,000 plus $10-$39.00 per seat per month.
''The IBS v4.1 is release from we had success enhanced the IBS v4.0 that obtain from the vendor an unlimited ASP master license to conjunction with CRM and INFOMS components of Total Solutions(TM) and SEO4Mobile. The v4.1 will empower our business strategy to target more than one million SMEs. It's another space of total solutions ASP business,'' said Keith Liang, the V.P. Business Development, Alpha Century Holdings Limited.
About Telecom Communications, Inc.
Telecom Communications, Inc. is a Total Solutions Provider that offers Integrated Communications Network Solutions and Internet Content Service in universal voice, video, data web and mobile communications for interactive media applications, technology and content leaders in interactive multimedia communications. It develops, markets and sells a universal media software solution for enterprise-wide deployment of integrated voice, video, data web and mobile communications and media applications.
Telecom Communications, Inc. does business in Asia via its wholly owned subsidiaries, Alpha Century Holdings Limited ( http://www.seo4mobile.net/ ),3G Dynasty Inc. ( http://www.seo4mobile.com/ ), Huiri Electric (PY) Limited, Arran Services Limited and IC Star MMS, Limited.
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The statements made in this release constitute "forward-looking" statements, usually containing the words "believe," "estimate," "project," "expect," or similar expressions. These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Factors that would cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, changing economic conditions, interest rates trends, continued acceptance of the Company's products in the marketplace, competitive factors and other risks detailed in the Company's periodic report Filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. By making these forward- looking statements, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this release.
For more information, please contact: Mr. Benny Huang, Telecom Communications, Inc. Tel: +852-2782-0983 Email: pr@tcom8266.com
Web Sites: http://www.SEO4Mobile.net
http://www.SEO4Mobile.com
CONTACT: Mr. Benny Huang of Telecom Communications, Inc., +852-2782-0983,
or pr@tcom8266.com
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