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Artificial Life reports SEMP success
August 3, 2004
Hong Kong based Artificial Life, a provider of intelligent agent based mobile and Internet technology and applications announced first figures for its global roll-out of its new mobile product line SEMP.
The SEMP (Smart Engine Mobile Platform) is a server technology that allows application and content providers to easily build, host, integrate and maintain interactive, intelligent mobile applications and games for all major electronic communication channels, networks and devices. The platform supports SMS, MMS, WAP applications, Java games as well as 2G, 2.5G, 2.75G and 3G applications.
In the second quarter of 2004 the Company has successfully launched its technology with four Hong Kong and one Macau operators. Currently Artificial Life's products are in integration, testing or valuation phase with two more local operators as well as operators, content aggregators and resellers in China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland and the UK.
"Since April 1, 2004 our Smart Engine Mobile Platform has successfully processed, handled and executed over 5 million site hits for our mobile WAP applications and has securely processed and handled over 15,000 payment transactions from our mobile subscribers and pay-per-play clients. The platform has generated and handled more than 12 Gigabytes of real-time, dynamic mobile data traffic in the form of digital pictures, streaming video and game downloads for the mobile operators we are working with - and this is essentially only from the first two applications we have launched. We intend to launch over a dozen more applications based on our SEMP until the end of this year," said Ernest Axelbank, CTO of Artificial Life.
"The experience we gathered over the last three months and the proven success and stability of our technology gives us the confidence and necessary know how to roll out in more Asian and European markets in the coming months and quarters," said Eberhard Schoeneburg, CEO of Artificial Life.
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