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MCN Holding signs deal with Jinny Software
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, March 23 - 2008 at 08:35
Jinny Software, a provider of personalised messaging and media solutions to the mobile industry, has signed an agreement with Dubai-based communications company, MCN Holding, a full-service advertising, marketing and media groups, with numerous affiliates and subsidiaries throughout the Middle East and Africa. Under the terms of the deal, MCN will work exclusively with Jinny and its Advertising Engine when it seeks to buy mobile network advertising space on behalf of its many clients. This will apply to SMS, MMS or other emerging messaging-based advertising methods for which the Jinny solution is ideally suited.
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