txtNation Proudly Announces Its 5000th Registrant

txtNation is a global mobile marketing application service provider and a leader in wireless and mobile Internet marketing. With its fresh ideas and complete ranges of Mobile Solutions, txtNation today announced that they have now just over 5000 clients on their books.

A truely superb feat in its own right.

“Wireless will be no different,” posits Marc Jarrett, business development manager for txtNation, Europe’s leading independent carrier-neutral SMS billing provider. “The cell phone tuning industry is already a multimillion dollar industry in its own right.”

txtNation was formed in 2002, by Michael Whelan and Jon Roswell, two young entrepreneurs who befriended each other during their studies at Plymouth University in England (Whelan studied computing; Roswell was in business). As Whelan recalls, the decision to start their company came about shortly after graduation.

“We had looked at and both been interested in m-commerce for the large part of college,” he remembers. “We had seen a large gap in the market, and we had thought about and discussed it and future possibilities.”

txtNation has introduced several services over the years, the first being PEOPLEFIND (today a leading mobile chat and dating application), mPUSH (a content-to-mobile application), mCHAT (an SMS text chatting option) and, most recently, the wildly successful and revolutionary mENABLE (an SMS and mobile phone billing option). These applications have, according to Jarrett, pushed txtNation to the top of the heap when it comes to mobile business.

“The aggressive and relentless pursuit of developing and maintaining such leading applications has now found txtNation in the enviable position of being among the most viral names in mobile,” he attests.

txtNation looking forward to 2006.

For more information about txtNation please contact Jon Rowsell at
j.rowsell@txtnation.com or call +44 (0)175 223 6807. Further information can also be found online at www.txtnation.com.20/12/2005 - By Marc Jarrett

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