AEBN Announces Xobile Relaunch

CHARLOTTE, NC — VOD giant AEBN announced the relaunch of its Xobile mobile porn platform Friday that includes a "massive redesign."

The company said Xobile will now include a new site, a new look, and an upcoming new mobile Webmaster (commonly called Wapmaster in Europe) program.

"The new Xobile is based on a "tech neutral" approach, a pure mobile website with an optimized user Interface that automatically adapts to a surfer's device and browser. Video content is served either as download, streaming or both, depending on the device in use. The site supports a wide range of mobile devices, far beyond smart phones, and compatibilities for new devices are added each week," AEBN said.

The catalog has also been expanded with the re-launch to include sexy mobile games, mobiTV channels, mobile live cams, text chat and more.

Xobile is now fully integrated into the AEBN network and supports "dual-delivery," giving users a seamless experience when moving between web and mobile. Users can use AEBN minutes to get mobile content from Xobile.com.

AEBN said Xobile is available worldwide with credit card billing and integration is planned for mobile carrier billing in select markets during 2010 where on-bill transactions for adult content are allowed.

Other innovations on line for the new year include added compatibility for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Nintendo Wii gaming systems.

For more information visit AEBN.net, e-mail contactus@aebn.net, or call (800) 628-0241.

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