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PC-EPHONE, INC. BECOMES MEMBER OF MICROSOFT'S MOBILE SOLUTIONS PARTNER PROGRAM
URL(s): www.pc-ephone.com
PC-EPhone, Inc. (the "Company"), the exclusive distributor of the PC-EPhone device in the United States and Canada, is pleased to announce it has formally joined the Microsoft Mobile Solutions Partner Program.
The Microsoft Mobile Solutions Partner Program is a worldwide initiative bringing together a community of like-minded developers to build and expand the mobile information revolution. This program is a key focus for Microsoft in enabling its partners to develop cutting-edge solutions (application, consulting and information services) based on Microsoft's mobility platform and technologies.
"We're happy to welcome PC-EPhone into the Mobile Solutions Partner Program," said Vimal Sethi, product manager for the Mobile Solutions Partner Program. Commenting further on the Company's involvement, Cynthia Morse, project manager for the Mobile Solutions Partner Program, stated "We are pleased PC-EPhone has chosen to work with us to provide excellent mobile products and services."
David Meltzer, president and CEO of the Company stated, "Achieving a partnership with Microsoft speaks for itself. All of our solutions are based on Microsoft's mobility platform and technologies. We are excited about co-developing our "best of breed" product line to be used with the world's greatest technology partner...Microsoft. We would like to welcome Microsoft into our PC-EPhone family!"
About PC-EPhone, Inc.
PC-EPhone, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, is the exclusive U.S. and Canadian distributor of the PC-EPhone device and the Company also has the right to co-develop Cyberbank Corp.'s (the developer and major shareholder of the Company) future devices. The PC-EPhone is the world's first wireless convergent device, which combines the capabilities of a handheld personal computer with full Internet access, a cellular phone, a PDA, and an organizer all-in-one.
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