NATS to Feature txtNation's Mobile Revenue Solutions

UK – TxtNation has announced that it will be offering its mobile revenue solutions through the NATS affiliate program management system.

This move will enable adult websites to charge surfers for access via Premium SMS Billing through txtNation's www.menable.net product which offers surfers a "sneak peek" at a members area for a pre-set amount of time.

"We are delighted to now be part of the NATS solution," Marc Jarrett, business development manager of txtNation's www.adultmobilesolutions.com, said. "By working with NATS we are able to offer our solutions to a much broader audience than was previously possible."

Another application that has been added is the company's www.mpush.com product that allows web content to be sold directly to cellphones either in the form of pictures (wallpapers) or short video (vidclips). Furthermore, txtNation will be soon launch its new mPUSHlive product, which will facilitate live-streaming to cellphones.

"This will be a 'must have' product for any current Livecam operation," Jarrett said. "Not only will this will take the end-user experience to the next level, but also will facilitate a new revenue stream which can be seamlessly integrated into existing operations."

Streaming-to-mobile will also allow for significantly longer vidclips to be sold, which are currently limited to approximately thirty seconds due to bandwidth limitations on the current wireless networks.

For more information, visit www.adultmobilesolutions.com.

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