Matrix Content Pens Deal With Decade Mobile

LOS ANGELES – Matrix Content penned a deal Wednesday with Decade Mobile, a wireless distributor for downloadable content.

Under the terms of the deal, Decade Mobile will become the official distributor of Matrix’s original photos and video as wallpaper, streaming video, screensavers and downloads for mobile devices.

“We are very excited to be working with Decade Mobile and their talented and proven team,” Norman Bentley, CEO of Matrix, said. “We feel that their professionalism and high standards go hand-in-hand with Matrix’s principles.”

With offices in the U.S., Europe and Australia, the deal with Matrix enhances Decade Mobile’s library of mobile adult content. The company also claims to provide all the safeguards needed for adult companies to remain compliant with applicable laws in various countries, in addition to abiding by age verification and digital rights management standards.

Matrix’s products include niche, gay and specialty content, as well as Matrix Nudes, a direct-to-consumer site offering the best of Matrix’s productions. The company was founded in 1999.

Earlier this month, Decade Mobile sealed a mobile distribution deal with Village Lighthouse, a gay and lesbian consumer products company.

The Village Lighthouse deal includes providing mobile access to the company’s photography, illustration and video clips. Decade Mobile also agreed to develop a mobile storefront for 10percent.com, Village Lighthouse’s retail shopping website for the gay and lesbian community.

Other adult deals Decade Mobile has penned recently include a multi-year deal with COLT Studios.

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