Wyless to Discuss mHealthcare Benefits at Mobile Industry Event

Wyless, the Global M2M Network Enabler, will discuss how MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) can best position themselves to provide mobile health services in a plenary presentation this week at the MVNO Industry Summit, 11-12 May 2010 in Barcelona.

During the high profile event, Steve Moore, will explain why the healthcare market is set for substantial growth over the next 5-10 years, how MVNOs can play a vital role when it comes to enhancing medical services and how companies can capitalise on opportunities in the mHealthcare sector.

With a growing presence in both the North American and EMEA markets, Wyless will also be highlighting their experience in the mHealthcare sector; the importance of a strong Partner Ecosystem and a secure and robust global network with its concept of an 'open platform for a connected world'.

Steve Moore, concludes, "The MVNO Industry Summit is the ideal environment for all the major players in the industry to gather and talk about the status of the market, growth areas and the wider communications landscape. It is also a great networking platform and perfect for striking new relationships with partners and customers. We are looking forward to having a Wyless presence at this event and evangelising about the rapidly growing healthcare market."

About Wyless
Wyless is a Global Network Enabler (GNE). Our Managed Services enable companies to securely and reliably communicate with their remote and mobile devices in over 120 countries, in partnership with Tier 1, Mobile Operators. They include Open Connectivity, an Intelligent Network, Porthos, our unique Open Platform and Professional Services. These Managed Services combine to provide real-time visibility, enhanced control and flexibility for wireless connections. Wyless enables customers and partners to reduce the risks, costs and complexities of deploying and supporting mobile applications at the same time as enabling new revenue streams for our customers and partners.

For more information about Wyless, please visit www.wyless.com.

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