VMS to Canada - Soon all of North America can "See what I'm saying"
By Ironroad Ab, PRNESunday, September 18, 2011
STOCKHOLM, September 19, 2011 -
The VMS messenger app, already available in the U.S., will be marketed by a subsidiary of Swedish Ironroad AB (publ). VMS is a video message service that can be downloaded for free as an app. The service is used between mobile users, video bloggers and companies that want to communicate directly with their customers via mobile phones.
The Canadian market is strategically important because VMS has exciting content in the app from U.S. and other markets. In addition, Ironroad recently launched VMS for BlackBerry, which has a large market share in Canada. Together with the already available apps for iPhone and Android, more than 85% of smart phone users in Canada will now be able to use VMS.
Ironroad Canada will be headed by Niklas Holm, who previously worked at McKinsey & Company as a project manager serving leading companies within telecom and high-tech in Europe and North America.
- Our goal is to establish VMS as an important communication channel for smart phone users and businesses in Canada. Canada has well developed sports-, retail- and media- industries where VMS has proven to be a competitive product to reach end users directly in the mobile phone, says Niklas Holm.
- We continue to successfully pursue our strategy to establish ourselves in new markets. In Canada we can reach a French-speaking audience as well, which makes it easier when we eventually establish VMS in France. We will also see many synergies between VMS in Canada, USA and the Philippines, says Magnus Kniving, CEO of Ironroad AB (publ).
About Ironroad
Ironroad is a Swedish company that has developed the VMS (Video Message Service) technology, which was fully launched in 2010. VMS is now established in 10 countries in Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa. Ironroad has about 100 employees and offices in Sweden (headquarter), Norway, Spain, India, Indonesia and the Philippines. Our partners and clients are several global mobile operators and media companies, such as Tele2, 3 Hutchinson, TeliaSonera, Indosat and Telkomsel.
VMS is the sequel to SMS and MMS, a simple and inexpensive way to share experiences and communicate through your mobile phone. VMS is downloaded as an app from the App Store, Android Market or BlackBerry App Market.
To learn more about Ironroad or VMS please visit www.ironroad.com
Contact Ironroad Canada:
Niklas Holm
mobile: +1(647)970-5176
e-mail: niklas.holm@ironroad.com
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