
Telenor and Kjedehuset have signed an agreement transferring ownership of Touch Mobility from Kjedehuset to Telenor today, 2 December 2008.
We are looking forward to the possibilities that such an international owner will bring. Telenor is currently active in 13 countries, and has 159 million mobile subscribers. The company is the seventh largest mobile operator in the world.
The Mozo solution from Touch Mobility is currently sold through partners in Norway, Sweden, Great Britain and the US, and several other countries are in the pipeline.

In order to reach a broader target group, Touch Mobility is now launching a new series of products.
The new MOZO products have been developed by Touch Mobility, and are available in three versions: Professional, Standard and Operations.
MOZO Professional is a complete device management system,
while MOZO Standard is designed for use by companies who want only to use a PIM on their handsets, companies who are concerned with security.
MOZO Operations is a service in which Touch Mobility acts as administrator for a company.
We have direct contact with the end users and provide them with support for any problems they have with their mobile devices.

Touch Mobility and CommonTime have signed an extended agreement for close collaboration in solutions for Lotus Notes environments and mobile devices.
This opens many exciting possibilities in the Scandinavian market.
CommonTime mSuite and the MOZO series complement each other perfectly, and provide excellent solutions for Lotus Notes users.
As soon as the collaboration was announced our retailers were contacted by customers interested in the possibilities that the collaboration opens.
We are looking forward to delivering high-quality solutions in this market, together with our retailers.