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FusionOne Debuts Content Developers NetworkSAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- FusionOne, the leading provider of mobile phone backup services, today announced the formation of the FusionOne Content Developers Network. This initiative certifies that licensed content from member companies, consisting of third-party content developers and providers, is compatible with FusionOne's MightyBackup Content service. Companies that join the FusionOne Content Developers Network can integrate their content with FusionOne's MightyBackup Content solution. As a result, content from member companies can be seamlessly migrated from one mobile device to another, enhancing customer loyalty and eliminating the need for subscribers to remember, re-discover, and re-download their applications onto a new mobile device. "The development of the FusionOne Content Developers Network is in response to the growing demand for mobile content transfer capabilities that enable content providers to preserve and extend existing relationships with their customers," said Mohan Sadashiva, senior vice president of marketing for FusionOne. "It gives members an edge over their competitors by certifying that their applications can be transferred to a new mobile device. It's also attractive to carriers, who can offer licensed content transfer services for additional applications, thereby increasing their revenue potential." MightyBackup Content, previously known as MightyBackup Premium, manages and transfers licensed content from one mobile phone to another, ensuring the seamless migration of subscribers' licensed content when switching from one mobile device to another. Available on its own or as part of FusionOne's Mobile Content Transfer solution, MightyBackup Content is the first commercial solution that addresses the complex licensing challenges associated with migrating licensed content from one mobile phone to another. FusionOne is the only company in the mobile content backup space that offers this solution. "This program is very exciting for our customers and our developer partners. By transferring licensed content, our customers will be able to continue to use the applications they enjoy as soon as they change devices which means a better customer experience for them and continued revenue for us and our partners," said Kristi Crum, Director of Data-Products for Alltel Wireless. To date, FusionOne has signed partnership agreements with 45 content developers and providers. These companies will automatically become members of the FusionOne Content Developers Network. The network is open to content developers worldwide that provide applications to carriers deploying FusionOne solutions. More information is available at http://developers.fusionone.com. MightyBackup Content will be launched for the first time with a U.S. carrier in the fall. About FusionOne FusionOne offers a suite of premier mobile applications that help consumers protect, manage, and transfer the personal content on their mobile phones, including contacts, calendar, photos, music and messages. FusionOne pioneered mobile phone backup and offers the industry's leading backup services supporting millions of customers, currently offered on 15 wireless carriers worldwide. FusionOne is an established leader of mobile content backup through its patented wireless synchronization platform and its close relationships with key industry associations including the Open Mobile Alliance, Qualcomm's BREW Alliance Program and the Symbian Connectivity Partner Program. Founded in 1998, FusionOne is headquartered in San Jose, California with additional offices in Tallinn, Estonia. For more information, visit www.FusionOne.com. FusionOne and MightyBackup are trademarks of FusionOne, Inc. All other product, service and company names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. |

