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Our ValuesInternational ScopeMobiWeb is an international company with a strong presence on five countries spread in three continents. Our international character is also reflected in our staff which consists of carefully chosen local experts in every country we have offices, giving us the unique position to offer solutions for the local and international market. Passion for Solving ProblemsWe always seek for opportunities to implement ambitious projects in challenging environments. We strongly believe that by providing technologically advanced mobile messaging solutions to our clients, we enable them grow their business, increase their customers' loyalty and significantly strengthen their presence in their market. Professionalism and Guarantee of QualityWe carry out every project with maximum responsibility and professionalism. Our customers can always rely on receiving above-average and technically superior services of high quality and a guarantee of long-term reliability. We also take special care that our solutions will be easily integrated into our clients existing systems without the need of spending on additional resources from their side. Customer SatisfactionWe see our customers as our partners and one of our highest priorities is their satisfaction. We always try to offer our customers tailor-made solutions that meet all their requirements and at the least cost possible. We also inform them regularly regarding special offers or new services providing them the opportunity to choose from a wide range of solutions in order to fulfill their mission. Innovation and CreativityWe always look for new ways to improve our current services and products. Our inspiration drives us to develop new innovative solutions that will stand out and succeed in a competitive environment. Our young high-qualified personnel is at the edge of the technology and is full of new ideas enabling us to be extremely creative and innovative. Telecom NewsLightSquared to cut costs by slashing jobsWed, 22 Feb 2012 A double whammy of bad news for US wannabe carrier LightSquared this week, as reports come in that the firm plans to prune 45 per cent of its staff in order to save money. Earlier this week it emerged that satellite operator Inmarsat was claiming that it has not received a payment of $56.25m from the company. read more GSMA promises more details on MWC strike planWed, 22 Feb 2012 Under the threat of a strike from Barcelona's transport workers' union, the TMB, that could disrupt next week's Mobile World Congress, GSMA has issued a statement promising to reveal its contingency plans on Saturday. With more than 60,000 visitors expected to attend this year's event, many of whom will be relying on the city's public transport network, the disturbance to the event could be significant. read more Hot Rumor: Microsoft Office Coming to Apples iPadTue, 21 Feb 2012 According to published reports Tuesday, a new iPad-optimized Microsoft Office suite will soon debut in Apple’s App Store. This morning, The Daily broke the news and leaked a picture of the popular software running on an iPad. For now, however, Microsoft is denying the legitimacy of the report but not that such an offering is [...] read more | ||||
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