Affil4You Offering Mobile Billing in Malaysia

PARIS — Affil4You announced that it is now offering its mobile billing services in Malaysia.

The company cited a Nielsen Company's Mobile Insights Survey that reported Malaysia’s Internet consumption is rapidly increasing, and the widespread use of smartphones and notebooks is fueling the surge.

The report noted that 19 percent of Malaysians aged 20-24 accesses the Internet via their mobile phones. Almost half of Malaysians aged 20-34 own phones with 3G capabilities and are using it to access content “to satiate their every desire.”

“Affil4You is here to empowers entrepreneurs’ ability to bank on all countries offering top opportunities to monetize on mobile traffic. Recent tests of the region have showed encouraging conversion rates of about 1:20,” the company said.

Affil4You, powered by international mobile service provider Wister, noted that it is NATS and MPA3 compatible and can accommodate all partners in achieving quick integration. The company has already established mobile billing solutions in France, Belgium and Luxembourg.

A recent expansion into North America has also bolstered the company’s international presence.

After recently nabbing a nomination for XBIZ Awards 2012 Mobile Service Company of the Year, Affil4You said it is welcoming the New Year with opportunities for webmasters to bank on increasingly lucrative mobile traffic.

For more information contact Joey Gabra at joey.gabra@wister.com or visit the website.

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