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m2m to market VoIP services to Vietnamese market
An m2m subsidiary company has signed a revenue-sharing agreement with the Vietnamese ISP VTC Wireless.
Dylan Bushell-Embling 09/07/2008 14:56:36

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m2m Corporation Limited (ASX: MCL) subsidiary Profit Way Technologies [PWT] has signed a contract with Vietnamese ISP VTC Wireless which will allow PWT to market its range of VoIP products and services in Vietnam.

The contract is a profit sharing agreement between the two bodies.

Under the arrangement, the PWT products and services will be marketed to the over 9.3 million VTC subscribers through VTCs channels of sales outlets, television networks and on-line portals under the new brand aloVTC.

VTC is wholly owned by the Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications.

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