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  ValueFirst buys Mobile VAS company Cellnext
September, 2009
    afaqs
“Cellnext was a part of the overall game plan of our erstwhile telecom business, Escotel. Around five years ago, we decided to focus on our engineering businesses .. .. MORE>>
 
 
  ValueFirst buys Mobile VAS company Cellnext
September, 2009
    afaqs
“Cellnext was a part of the overall game plan of our erstwhile telecom business, Escotel. Around five years ago, we decided to focus on our engineering businesses .. .. MORE>>
 
 
  ValueFirst buys Mobile VAS company Cellnext
September, 2009
    afaqs
ValueFirst Messaging Private Limited today acquired Cellnext Solutions Limited, a subsidiary of Escorts Limited. Equirus Capital was the sole advisor for the transaction... .. MORE>>
 
 
  ValueFirst buys Mobile VAS company Cellnext
September, 2009
    afaqs
ValueFirst Messaging Private Limited today acquired Cellnext Solutions Limited, a subsidiary of Escorts Limited. Equirus Capital was the sole advisor for the transaction... .. .. MORE>>
 
 
  3rd National conference on mobile content services : New Delhi
September, 2009
    afaqs
Kumar Apoorv speaks over the impact of mobile marketing in 3rd national conference on mobile content services as mobile technology is leading the way.. .. .. MORE>>
 
 
  IAMAI Conference: Mobile advertising has a long and complex road to travel
July, 2009
    afaqs
Bajaj shared the size of the market, which he said industry insiders put anywhere between Rs 40-100 crore. He added that it is very difficult to determine the size of the industry, "as what you define as a promo and what as simply providing information .. .. .. .MORE>>
 
 
  Share trading on mobile phones to be allowed
May, 2009
    the_economic_times
The quickest way of making -- or losing -- money on the stock market will open up when the Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi) permits investors to trade using their handsets. The regulator has just taken the first step. On Thursday Sebi announced on its website that it would see if its trading framework on the internet could be extended to . .. .. .MORE>>
 
 
 
  For businesses in India, SMS is now an integral part of the communication strategy
May, 2009
    the_economic_times
Short Message Service or SMS as we all know it, is a messaging standard specified by ETSI (European Telecommunication Standards Institute). The first SMS was sent over the Vodafone GSM network in Dec 1992 in the United Kingdom. .. .MORE>>
 
 
 
 
    the_economic_times
  VAS raises $6 million from US firm
February, 2009
NEW DELHI: Mobile value added services (VAS) company ValueFirst Messaging has raised $6 million(Rs 30 crore) from the US-based venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates (NEA) to fund its expansion plans. ValueFirst, which currently offers SMS-based services, is planning to introduce internet and voice based services.. .MORE>>
 
 
Reuters India   ValueFirst raises $6 mln in series B from NEA
February, 2009
    reuters_india
ValueFirst raised its first round of $250k in 2006 from Rajesh Jain's personal investment firm Emergic Ventures.ValueFirst Messaging, a Delhi-based mobile messaging services provider, has raised series B funding of $6 million from venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates (NEA). In 2006, the company raised its first round of funding of $250,000 ...MORE>>
 
 
Business Line   ValueFirst gets $6-m funding
February, 2009
    business_line
ValueFirst Messaging, an enterprise mobile messaging services firm, has received $6 million from venture capital funding agency New Enterprise Associates (NEA). The funds will be used to expand ValueFirst’s operations. As part of its expansion strategy, ValueFirst intends to increase its workforce by over 100 per cent,.. .MORE>>
 
 
 
 
    cxo today
  ValueFirst Receives US$ 6mn in VC Funding
February, 2009
ValueFirst intends to use the funds to increase its workforce by over 100%, enhance its presence in 35 cities in India and add new product lines including voice and internet based services The company also plans to increase its existing client base of over 1,000 customers to cross the 10,000-customer mark.. .MORE>>
 
 
 
Telecom Tiger   VAS player, ValueFirst receives $6 mn funding from NEA
February, 2009
    Telecom Tiger
Enterprise mobile messaging firm, ValueFirst Messaging announced that it has received $ 6 million funding from New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and now aims to use the funds to facilitate its expansion.The expansion plans include doubling the work force, extending presence to 35 cities and also to enhance product lines including voice and internet-based services....MORE>>
 
 
 
ContentSutra   ValueFirst Raises $6 Mn in Series B From NEA
February, 2009
    ContentSutra
ValueFirst raised its first round of $250k in 2006 from Rajesh Jain’s personal investment firm Emergic Ventures.ValueFirst Messaging, a Delhi-based mobile messaging services provider, has raised series B funding of $6 million from venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates (NEA). In 2006, the company raised its first round of funding of $250,000. .MORE>>
 
 
 
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