IMImobile

IMI Mobile Private Limited
Industry Telecommunications
Founded (1999 (1999))
Headquarters Hyderabad, India
Area served Worldwide
Key people Vishwanath Alluri (CEO and Founder)
Services Value-added services
Employees 600
Website IMImobile.com

IMI Mobile Private Limited is a Hyderabad, India headquartered privately held company providing services in technology platforms and mobile value-added services to operators, media companies and enterprises in more than 66 countries [1] The company raised $13 million from venture capital firms Sequoia Capital and FirstMark Capital.[2] with operations in Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

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Profile

IMImobile Private Limited is a provider of technology platforms and mobile value-added services to operators, media companies and enterprises in 66 countries around the world with offices in Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

History

IMImobile was incorporated in the year 1999 as IMIsoft Pvt Ltd by Vishwanath Alluri. It was later it was renamed as IMI Mobile Pvt Ltd in 2007.

Products & Services

Content Delivery Messaging PIM & Social AD & Marketing Multi Media

Storefronts Ringback Tones Music Social Connect Promotions 3G Services

Acquisitions

IMImobile acquired Mobytec, the technology platform powering Mobyko.com social aggregation service in July, 2009.[3] The Mobytec platform is now being offered by IMImobile as a fully managed service for mobile network operators (MNOs).

IMImobile and Telecom Express launched IMEXmobile in June, 2009.[4] The joint venture company was set up to provide end to end solutions for the implementation of interactive mobile services for media companies.

The company took over the Music2You service from the Nokia Siemens Networks in February, 2009.[5] Under the M2Y brand, IMImobile provides full-track music download and subscription services.

It also acquired the UK-based digital content delivery services provider dx3, a company which specialized in digital content delivery.[6] in October 2010,IMImobile acquired Win, a U.K. mobile and wireless data services company for US$26 million.[7]

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