16 Oct 04
Handnago and Openbit have formed a Partnership to combine Handnago's
distribution platform with Openbit's DRM, and mCommerce super distribution
technology. This will alllow buying of applications directly from the phone,
buying extended trial periods and send to a friend feature from within the
software.
Handango and Openbit Form Strategic Partnership to Drive Mobile Application
Revenues
Firms combine leading software distribution, embedded licensing and payment
technologies
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – October 5, 2004 – Today at the Symbian Expo,
Handango, the leading provider of mobile downloads, and Openbit, a leader in
embedded digital rights management (DRM) and m-commerce, announced a
far-reaching strategic partnership. The collaboration encompasses technology
integration; support for mobile developers; and joint sales to mobile operators,
phone manufacturers and retailers.
The two firms will integrate their product roadmaps and their billing
systems, enabling on-device commerce worldwide and carrier-integrated billing in
20 countries through nearly 70 mobile network operators.
“License Manager from Openbit is great technology, but more importantly, it’s
easy to use for both developers and customers,” said Randy Eisenman, president
and chief executive officer of Handango. “We are excited to deliver these
benefits and additional revenue to our developer partners and licensees.”
“Handango is the ideal partner for Openbit,” said Arto Lehtonen, chief
executive officer of Openbit. “Their great team, impressive distribution
technology, strong relationships with developers and extensive network of major
partners throughout the wireless market mean that our technology will receive
massive exposure to the right people.”
Benefits for Developers
Under terms of the partnership, Handango will work with Symbian OS™ software
developers to integrate License Manager, Openbit’s embedded DRM and commerce
solution, into their applications. Handango will incorporate these applications
into its market-leading catalog of more than 50,000 mobile applications.
License Manager gives developers many compelling benefits including:
Super Distribution – License Manager enables customers to send applications
to others while maintaining source integrity in the payment process. This viral
marketing provides a powerful way to spread applications to new customers.
Security – With License Manager, piracy is eradicated through advanced forms
of encryption and digital signing. License Manager protects the integrity of
applications even after the application is sent from another person.
Payment Methods – Customers can purchase using Premium SMS, debit card and
credit card, enabling commerce for all spectrums of the consumer market.
Multiple License Versions – With License Manager, developers can create new
types of licenses for their applications. Licenses can be easily created for a
specific time limit (e.g. 7, 30 or 90 days), usages or recurring subscription,
capturing new sources of revenue and maximize recurring revenues.
Impulse Purchases – License Manager makes it easy for customers to purchase
from the device in one click.
Higher Try/Buy Conversion – The billing methods, on-device integration and
viral distribution allow developers to maximize the conversion of trial
downloads into purchases. In past examples, developers have more than doubled
their conversion ratios.
Simplified Build Process – Without License Manager, developers may be
required to build a unique version of their application for each sales channel,
meaning developers can save time by creating a single build of their
applications.
To jumpstart the pool of License Manager-integrated applications, Handango is
offering any developer who integrates License Manager by November 5, 2004 a
$1,500 marketing package. For more information, visit Handango’s booth #87 at
the Symbian Expo.
Benefits for Mobile Operators, Phone Manufacturers and Retailers
License Manager enables new business models around the distribution of trial
applications. Operators can focus their portals around downloads, improving data
usage and encouraging active application use among the subscriber base.
Further, when License Manager-integrated applications are shared
peer-to-peer, the origin of the application download is preserved; the portal
responsible for the download receives full credit for their customer acquisition
activities. Thus, mobile operators, phone manufacturers and retailers benefit
from peer-to-peer distribution.
Mobile operators, in particular, benefit from License Manager-integrated
applications because they drive Premium SMS traffic from the sale of periodic
licenses.
Handango’s licensees distributing Symbian OS content include Sony Ericsson,
My-Symbian, Cingular Wireless, Yahoo! and AOL. These licensees will benefit
immediately from super distribution, driving additional mobile data revenues for
each.
Together, Handango and Openbit will also sell bundles of Handango AMPP,
Handango’s application management and provisioning platform, and License
Manager-integrated applications to mobile operators, handset manufacturers and
retailers.
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