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Critical Path's Memova powers Three Hong Kong's email offering
March 28, 2008

Critical Path are the daddy when it comes to messaging. They've been in the game a long time. I remember, back the dotcom days, we were hunting around for the best email provider on the planet to offer whitelabeled email services for our visitors.
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Hong Kong carrier taps Critical Path for mobile email
March 27, 2008

U.S. messaging software and service provider Critical Path™ Inc. said Hong Kong-based Hutchison Telecommunications Ltd. has deployed Memova® Mobile, Critical Path's consumer mobile email service.
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Memova powers 3 HK's e-mail service
March 26, 2008

Critical Path™, a provider of messaging software and services, has announced that Hutchison Telecommunications (Hong Kong) has deployed Memova Mobile - Critical Path's consumer mobile e-mail solution designed for the mass market.
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Bredbandsbolaget deploys Critical Path's messaging platform
January 24, 2008

Critical Path, a provider of messaging software and services, has announced that Telenor-owned Bredbandsbolaget, a provider of broadband services, has deployed its Memova messaging platform, delivering new email and content-sharing services for more than 446,000 subscribers.
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O2 Incorporates Critical Path's Memova to Facilitate E-mail Delivery on Mobile Phones
December 18, 2007

O2's newly launched home broadband service is offering O2 mobile customers an easier way to access e-mail and personal contact information while on the go. O2 incorporates Critical Path's Memova® technology that enables customers with O2 Broadband to have e-mail messages delivered to their mobile phones.
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Spain's ONO Taps Critical Path's Messaging Platform to Bolster Service Offering
December 13, 2007

Critical Path™ announced that ONO, a premier alternative provider of telecommunications, broadband Internet and pay television services in Spain, is deploying Memova® Messaging 8.0 the latest version of Critical Path's consumer messaging platform for service providers.
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French ISP Strengthens Critical Email Services
October 3, 2007

Critical Path Inc has announced that Le Reseau sante social, an Internet service provider dedicated to France's healthcare industry, will upgrade its Memova Messaging platform to version 8.0. Le Reseau sante social utilizes Critical Path's Memova Messaging platform to provide e-mail services to physicians, specialists and other healthcare industry professionals.
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Le Reseau sante social upgrades to Critical Path's Memova Messaging 8.0
October 3, 2007

Critical Path has announced that Le Reseau sante social, an Internet service provider dedicated to France's healthcare industry, is expanding and upgrading its Memova Messaging platform. Le Reseau sante social will upgrade to the latest version of Memova, Memova Messaging 8.0.
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Le Reseau sante social upgrades to Critical Path's Memova Messaging 8.0
October 3, 2007

Critical Path has announced that Le Reseau sante social, an Internet service provider dedicated to France's healthcare industry, will upgrade its messaging platform to Critical Path?s Memova Messaging 8.0. Le Reseau sante social has decided to increase its email capacity after experiencing increasing numbers of email users.
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Critical Path Powers Telecom Italia's E-mail Service
June 8, 2007

Critical Path has announced it will provide on-the-go access to email for Telecom Italia's ALICE broadband subscribers in Italy with its Memova Mobile platform. The platform allows consumers to send and receive email with any MMS-enabled mobile phone and was selected based on the application's affordability and compatibility with consumer mobile phones. Consumers can subscribe to the service free-of-charge for a one month trial period from the ALICE website or by sending text messages from their phone.
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Visiongain Mobile Communications Reports Examine IMS, FMC, Quad-Play, Mobile E-mail and Content Convergence
March 30, 2007

London-based market research firm visiongain has issued several reports examining different aspects of the mobile communications market. The reports focus on mobile consumer e-mail, content convergence and quad-play FMC (fixed-mobile convergence) strategies for operators, and forecasts for the IP Multimedia Subsystem market through 2012. In a report dealing with mobile email, visiongain cited Critical Path as a company that offers solutions that enable end-users to access existing email accounts from mass-market mobile devices.
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News Brief — Critical Path
March 20, 2007

This news brief announces that Critical Path has expanded its partnership with leading operator O2 UK. As part of its initiative to deliver new converged messaging services to consumers, O2 has upgraded its messaging systems, deploying Critical Path's Memova platform. Memova enables a variety of converged services for consumers, including mobile email, advanced multimedia messaging and communications, and integrated access to personal information and content. These services simplify and unify the consumer experience across both mobile and fixed-line connections.
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Critical Path Memova Mobile 3.0
February 15, 2007

This blog posting mentions that Critical Path announced Version 3.0 of Memova Mobile, a consumer-oriented mobile email and content solution. The blog links directly to the Memova Mobile 3.0 press release on the Critical Path website.
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Critical Path unveils Memova Mobile 3.0
February 14, 2007

This news brief announces that Critical Path has released Memova Mobile 3.0, the latest version of its consumer-oriented mobile email and content solution. Memova Mobile 3.0 introduces support for the major IETF and OMA push e-mail client protocols and is designed to support new client standards as they emerge. As a result, services powered by Memova Mobile work with the phones that consumers are already using, and services can be provisioned over the air with no software to download.
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Critical Path's Memova Mobile 3.0 Brings Mobile Email and Content
February 13, 2007

This news brief reports that Critical Path has announced Memova Mobile 3.0 - the latest version of its mobile email and content solution. Augmenting existing compatibility with MMS and SMS handsets, the latest version of Memova Mobile introduces support for the IETF and OMA push email client protocols and is designed to support new client standards as they emerge. Services powered by Memova Mobile work with the phones consumers are already using and services can be configured over the air with no software to download.
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A Point of Contact
By Josh Long
February 2007

"Many home Internet subscribers, particularly telecommuters, open an untold number of windows on their computer throughout the day, checking emails, googling the news, and zipping off instant messages to pals, all the while working on Microsoft Word or some other business application. Enter Critical Path, a messaging software and services company that has developed a solution for broadband Internet providers to consolidate most of those windows. Supported by Critical Path's Memova Messaging platform, the Contact-Centric Communications solution gives Internet subscribers unified access to email, instant messaging, multimedia content sharing and other communications through a central console."
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Software Platform Centralizes Digital Communications
January 25, 2007

This article reports on Critical Path's newly released Contact-Centric Communications solution. Designed for broadband service providers, the solution brings IM, multimedia content sharing, email, and VoIP together to provide central Web 2.0 console with unified access to communications services. In addition, the Memova Messaging solution provides an online environment that lets subscribers access and manage communications services and personal content.
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Critical Path Introduces Contact-Centric Communications
January 25, 2007

This article announces that Critical Path has launched a new solution designed for the broadband service provider market. Called Contact Centric Communications, the solution brings together messaging, content sharing and digital communications, enabling service providers to improve the consumer experience by providing a central console with unified access to the communications services consumers want and use most. Critical Path said that with the increasing popularity of email, VoIP, text and instant messaging, blogging, photo sharing and more, consumers are benefiting from and engaging in digital communications in fundamentally new ways.
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Critical Path introduces Contact Centric Communications
January 24, 2007

This article reports that Critical Path has unveiled Contact-Centric Communications, a new Memova Messaging solution designed for the broadband service provider market. According to Critical Path, the Contact-Centric Communications solution integrates e-mail, VoIP, instant messaging, multimedia content sharing and other services into a centralized location on the service provider's portal.
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Critical Path Targets Broadband Carriers
January 24, 2007

This article reports that Critical Path has launched Contact-Centric Communications, a product that enables broadband service providers to offer their customers integrated email, VoIP, instant messaging, multimedia content sharing and other services from a single console. A longer feature article is available to DataMonitor subscribers.
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Critical Path Unveils News Messaging Platform
January 23, 2007

This article reports that Critical Path has unveiled Contact-Centric Communications — a new messaging platform designed for broadband service providers. The platform brings together messaging, content sharing and digital communications into one console, and integrates e-mail, VoIP, instant messaging, content sharing and other services into a centralized location.
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Critical Path Converges
January 23, 2007

This article announces that Critical Path has unveiled Contact-Centric Communications — a new Memova Messaging solution designed for the broadband service provider market. Bringing together messaging, content sharing and digital communications, the new solution enables service providers to improve the consumer experience by providing the services consumers want and use most.
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IDEA Cellular Launches New Mobile Email Service with Critical Path
December 20, 2006

Critical Path has announced that IDEA Cellular has launched Easy Mail - a new mass-market mobile email service, powered by Critical Path's Memova Mobile technology. The new push email service is simple to use and works on any GRPS-enabled handset.
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Idea Offers Mobile Email Service - Easy Mail
December 20, 2006

Critical Path has announced that Idea Cellular has launched Easy Mail - a new mass-market mobile email service, powered by Critical Path's Memova Mobile technology. Memova Mobile pushes messages from existing email accounts to everyday mobile phones, eliminating the need for smartphones and/or specialized client software. The service will be particularly attractive to consumers and small business users with standard mobile phones.
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Indian operator offers BlackBerry rival
December 19, 2006

This feature article announces that IDEA Cellular has introduced a push e-mail service called Easy Mail for users of its GPRS offerings. Provided by San Francisco-based Critical Path, Easy Mail is a clientless service which any individual or enterprise subscriber can use to access e-mail via MMS on their handsets. IDEA Cellular decided to employ a software approach to push e-mail to support a strategy that does not depend on the type of handset a user has. This is a feature that is not available with other push email services like those provided by Research In Motion.
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Indonesian 3G operator goes for Critical Path
November 10, 2006

Indonesia's new 3G operator, PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications is teaming up with Critical Path to deliver new mobile email and content services for consumers with Memova Mobile. In an effort to generate data revenues, Hutchison is looking to drive consumer adoption of mobile email, MMS (Multimedia Messaging Services) and other mobile data services as part of its initial service offering. Hutchison has selected Critical Path's Memova Mobile for its ability to provide new mobile email and personalized multimedia content services.
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VDC selects Critical Path's solutions
November 7, 2006

This article reports that Critical Path recently announced the implementation of a new consumer messaging and security platform for Vietnam Datacommunication Company. VDC selected Critical Path's Memova Messaging and Memova Anti-Abuse solutions to power its next-generation messaging infrastructure and to meet the demand for consumer e-mail services in the Vietnamese market.
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High potential seen for 'simple' consumer mobile email
May 25, 2006

This article on the untapped demand for mobile email services in the consumer market is a result of this week's Global Messaging conference in London, England. The article featured commentary and quotes by Nikki Gore, senior director of product marketing for Critical Path. Gore focused on the profitability of consumer mobile email and said the consumer market has a high potential, but only if service providers deliver what consumers want at the right price. Gore also emphasized that in order to be successful, consumer mobile email must be easy to use and targeted at what a user actually needs or wants.
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WIND deploys Critical Path solution
May 15, 2006

Wind Telecomunicazioni SpA, Italy's leading operator of integrated fixed-mobile-Internet communications service, has deployed Memova Mobile - Critical Path's push mobile email solution for consumers. Wind is using Memova Mobile to launch a new service called MMSMail, which enables subscribers to easily send and receive mobile email on a broad range of popular consumer mobile phones. Wind chose Memova Mobile based on the solution's ability to boost MMS traffic and address the needs of the mass market.
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WIND Deploys Critical Path's Memova Mobile for MMSMail Service
May 9, 2006

Critical Path, a provider of messaging software and services, announced that Wind Telecomunicazioni SpA, the Italian operator of integrated fixed-mobile-Internet communications services, has deployed Memova Mobile, Critical Path's push mobile email solution for consumers. Wind is using Memova Mobile to power a new service called MMSMail, which enables subscribers to easily send and receive mobile email on a broad range of popular consumer mobile phones. Critical Path said Wind chose Memova Mobile based on the solution's ability to boost MMS traffic and address the needs of the mass market.
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First Glimpse: Critical Path's Contact-Centric Messaging
By Stowe Boyd
April 8, 2006

This Blog features Critical Path's Universal Contacts and Digital Lifestyle services. Critical Path's sevices are sited as an example of the Web 2.0 social architecture beginning to bleed into messaging architecture. Boyd predicts that the contact list will slowly emerge as the basis for electronic communications. The Blog features complete write-ups of Univeral Contacts and Digital Lifestyle, taken directly from a CTIA-timed press release.
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Analysis: what do consumers really want in a mobile email solution?
By Mike Serbinis
January 15, 2006

Today, there are approximately 1.8 billion mobile phones in the world, which translates to roughly 600 mobile phones to every BlackBerry. And while corporate mobile email will continue to grow, the potential of a number like 1.8 billion makes it difficult for carriers to ignore. The mass market — your aunt, your husband, or mom — want email on the go too.
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Critical Path Offers Asian Consumers Affordable Mobile Email
November 24, 2005

A survey commissioned by Critical Path revealed a significant market opportunity for consumer mobile email in Singapore. It was discovered that more than one-third (37%) of Singaporeans surveyed want access to email on their mobile phones. However, the survey also found that 85% of Singaporeans who want mobile email, are not willing to pay for a new mobile phone to get it.
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Our Consumer Guide to the latest mobile phones in the market place
November 14, 2005

"The majority of mobile phone users in the UK want to be able to send and receive emails via their handsets, but they also want to be able to control who they received emails from, and don't want to have to pay a fortune for the service."
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BBC Five Live Radio
November 12, 2005

BBC Five Live discusses Memova Mobile and consumer demand for mobile email.
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A Cheaper BlackBerry
November 8, 2005

It seems that Singaporeans want it all. IN a survey conducted by Market-Share in September, more than 37% of 533 Singaporeans surveyed wanted access to their email via their mobile phone. Critical Path, a US-based messaging software and service provider, intends to address this demand with its Memova Mobile solutions, which gives consumer's email access on their phones, without them having to upgrade to smartphones.
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MMS: Mobile email on the Critical Path in France
By Mike Grenville
November 4, 2005

"A consumer mobile email service launched by SFR in France has reached 150,000 paying subscribers in just four months using Critical Path's Memova Messaging Technology..."
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Memova offers email to any phone
November 3, 2005

Memova extends Blackberry-style email-on-the-move services beyond the corporate world and to almost any recent mobile-phone. The service has secured 150,000 subscribers in just four months since its launch in France. But no British mobile-phone has yet taken up the Memova system from messaging specialist Critical Path, though chief technology officer Mike Serbinis says 02 is looking at it.
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Bellwether Report is Keeping a Close Watch on Critical Path Inc.
November 2, 2005

"Today, November 2, 2005, Critical Path Inc. released optimistic news which as helped to increase the company's share price by 5.52% and volume is at 346,881. The company announced that SFR, Vodafone's French Network Operator, has reached 150,000 MMS Mail subscribers in just four months since the launch of the new consumer mobile email service this summer."
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Overcoming The Enterprise Effect
By Mike Serbinis
October 10, 2005

"The BlackBerry's dominance in mobile email is undisputed and enterprise messaging continues to grow apace... Consumers are unique in their behaviours, budgets and priorities. The average consumer will not read a 40 page setup guide, nor do they want all of their email delivered to their phone — especially not spam."
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Tiscali signs software deal with Critical Path
September 22, 2005

"Tiscali has signed a deal with Critical Path to use its messaging software for TiscaliPlus, a new consumer online service platform which is soon to be launched in the UK."
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Anti-Abuse Appliance features tarpitting capabilities
September 13, 2005

"Plug-and-play Memova(TM) Anti-Abuse v2.0 sits at network gateway and stops spam, viruses, and malicious attacks, such as denial-of-service, director harvest, and phishing, before they enter or exit messaging system. Service providers can check validity of email sender addresses using Sender Policy Framework standard. Tarpitting capabilities slow processing of messages from potential spam sources, preventing spammers from quickly delivering high volumes of spam."
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Critical Path stops e-mail attacks at network gateway
September 12, 2005

"Critical Path has released Memova Anti-Abuse Appliance Version 2.0, designed to stop spam, viruses, and denial-of-service and phishing attacks at the network gateway."
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Learn the lessons to crack consumer mobile email
September 9, 2005

"Survey figures published by Critical Path, one provider of messaging software and services, show that 84%of UK consumers want the ability to select which messages they receive on their mobile phone, and 62% rank "low cost" as a very important mobile email feature. A massive 96% of consumers are not willing to buy an expensive mobile phone just to get mobile email, but 56% of UK consumer would feel "out of touch" with friends and family without email access for just a single week."
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In Brief: Critical Path upgrades Memova Anti-Abuse Appliance
September 1, 2005

"Critical Path has released Memova Anti-Abuse Appliance Version 2.0, which adds SPF (Sender Policy Framework) authentication, new anti-spam capabilities, and new administrative controls... Version 2.0 enables service providers to check the validity of e-mail sender addresses using SPF Classic -- a standard for e-mail authentication currently under review by the IETF... In addition, enhanced administrative controls in Version 2.0 let service providers easily customize anti-spam and anti-virus services at the domain, class-of-service, and subscriber levels."
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Email addicts represent ripe market for mobile operators
August 19, 2005

"British people are increasingly relying on emails to communicate with their friends and relatives, even on holidays, reveals a recent survey undertaken by global messaging solutions provider Critical Path."

UK Consumer Demand for Mobile Email Grows
August 19, 2005

"Critical Path, a provider of messaging software and services, show that 84% of UK consumers want the ability to select which messages they receive on their mobile phone, and 62% rank "low cost" as a very important mobile feature... Critical Path conducted the UK survey to research consumer attitudes about the use of email and, in particular, to gauge interest in the use of mobile email services."
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Consumer Demand for Mobile Email is Widespread, According to Survey
August 18, 2005

"Research has found that there is a large market opportunity for access to personal email via mobile phones, revealing a potential market of more than 16 million consumers in the UK. However, unlike users of corporate mobile email, British consumers overwhelmingly want to be able to control who they receive emails from on their mobile, and the majority of consumers cite "low cost" as very important."

Survey Shows Millions of Americans Want Mobile Email
By Ed Hardy
August 17, 2005

"Roughly 82 percent of survey respondents want to be able to choose which emails reach them on their cell phone, citing emails from their spouse or significant other as most important. About 67 percent do not want emails from their boss sent to their phone... This online poll of adult consumers in the United States was conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Critical Path, Inc., a developer of mobile email software."
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Operators not meeting demand for mobile email
August 17, 2005

"Critical path CTO Mike Serbinis said that the apparently untapped demand could provide operators with a big opportunity to drive data revenue. Just retro-fitting enterprise-focused services won.t do the job, he added: 'Consumers want an affordable service that is easy to use, works on their current phone, and can deliver messages from their current email account.'"

Millions of U.S. consumers want mobile email
August 17, 2005

"'The polling results clearly show that consumers have unique needs and behaviors, and that the solutions business executives use will not satisfy the mass market,' said Mike Serbinis, CTO of Critical Path. 'Consumers don't want to receive every email from their regular inbox on their phone, especially when most of it is spam. They want the messages that matter, and they want an affordable service that is easy to use and works on their current phone, with their current email account.'"
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Consumers Want More Technology for Their Money
August 17, 2005

"Mobile service provider Critical Path says findings from its new survey (conducted by Ipsos) suggest an untapped market of UK and US consumers interested in accessing email via their mobile phones. The survey found that 88% of UK respondents check their email for messages from family and friends while on holiday, and 56% would feel 'out of touch' with friends and family without email access for just a week... According to Mike Serbinis, Chief Technology Officer at Critical Path, there is a big opportunity for mobile operators if they can meet consumers' demands for 'an affordable service that is easy to use, works on their current phone, and can deliver messages from their current email account.'"
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Mobile Email in Demand
By Fabrizio Pilato
August 15, 2005

"An online poll of adult consumers shows that the demand for mobile email has grown tremendously in the past years, more than 40 million US consumers want it, and they want it cheap."
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Users concerned about control over e-mail on the go
By Jack Kapica
August 15, 2005

"It's not simply getting e-mail on personal cellphones that people want, a new survey says - they want to control who sends them that e-mail."

Metric: 40M US consumers want mobile email
August 15, 2005

"A new survey claims that 40 million US customers aged 18 and older are interested in mobile email services. While they are interested in mobile email, an overwhelming majority -- 96 percent -- said they do not want to have to buy a special phone or handheld to receive mobile email. According to the survey, 82 percent of respondents want to be able to prioritize which emails they receive on their mobile phone, citing emails from their spouse or partner as most important. The survey shows that US wireless consumers are extremely cost-conscious. Seventy-one percent of respondents said that cost was the biggest factor for them in deciding on a mobile email service, followed by "ease-of-use" (63 percent), and "no need to upgrade devices" (53 percent). The survey was conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs for Critical Path."

Survey sees growing demand for mobile email
August 15, 2005

"The majority of UK consumers want to be able to send and receive emails via their mobile phones, but most do not want to buy an expensive device to do so, according to new research."
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40m US consumers want mobile email - But they also want to be able to block mobile spam
By Robert Jaques
August 15, 2005

"There are more than 40m US consumers, aged 18 or older, who would like email access on their mobile phones, a newly published survey has claimed."
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Consumers want email on their mobile phones
By James Hromadka
August 15, 2005

"The benefits of receiving email while on the road are obvious to business users, but what about normal consumers? A recent survey conducted by Critical Path, which (coincidentally) has a product that pushes particular emails to mobile phones, found that "more than three quarters of survey respondents want to be able to choose which emails reach them on their cell phone, citing emails from their spouse or significant other as most important."
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Critical Path: Putting Mobile Email in Context
August 12, 2005

"The rationale behind Memova Mobile is to enable push email from any mailbox to any phone, said CTO and EVP of marketing Mike Serbinis. "If a user has one or more mailboxes with an ISP, a portal or an ASP, they can get mail pushed to them without installing any additional software on their phone," he said. "It's a couple of clicks to push email."
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Critical Path: putting mobile email in context
August 11, 2005

"Critical Path is developing a push email service allowing recipients to prioritize mails by subject. Messaging software developer Critical Path is developing context- and content-based heuristics for the next release of its push email technology, enabling recipients to prioritize mail by what it's about, rather than just by who it's from."
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Critical Path Plans Context and Content-Based Mail Heuristics
August 10, 2005

"The San Francisco, California-based ISV launched the Memova brand in February as an umbrella for its email (Memova Mobile), SMS and PIM (Memova Messaging), and security (Memova Anti-Abuse) offerings to network operators. The rationale behind Memova Mobile is to enable push email from any mailbox to any phone, said Critical Path CTO and EVP of marketing Mike Serbinis. 'If a user has one or more mailboxes with an ISP, a portal or an ASP, they can get mail pushed to them without installing any additional software on their phone,' he said. 'It's a couple of clicks to push email.'"
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Kewney Comment: Email Pundits Do Not Expect an Inquisition
August 8, 2005

"In the email world, I find everybody is talking about making a lot of cash from people who don't have huge budgets, so I was delighted to get a call from Critical Path, which explained its approach to mobile email. Critical Path assumes that phone operators can expect to make two to three euros of extra revenue a month from an ordinary domestic phone user, and make a profit of about one euro. The system is simple; messages arrive in MMS format, and the difficult bit - provisioning the phone to correctly send and receive these messages - is automatic."
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IndosatM2 Launches New Mobile Email Service for Consumers
August 4, 2005

"IndosatM2, together with its holding company Indosat Tbk, has launched a new consumer email service using Memova™ Mobile from Critical Path."
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New Indonesian Mobile E-Mail Based On Critical Path Memova Mobile is underlying technology for consumer-oriented messaging system
August 3, 2005

"Critical Path announced that IndosatM2 has launched a new consumer e-mail service using Memova Mobile from Critical Path in the Indonesian market. The service is being marketed under the brand name i-Memova."

Putting E-Mail on Phones Poses Problems for Providers
By Guy Kewney
August 1, 2005

"...when Mike Serbinis of Critical Path rang me up to talk about mobile e-mail on phones, I very nearly pretended to be out. Oh, boy, am I fed up with being cornered by spluttering sales wizards telling me how they're going to eat BlackBerries for lunch. And you can have your share... just dream the dream along with us! But the streets in Mike's mobile world are paved with sweat, not gold nuggets, big as your head. What I like about the idea is that it doesn't offer a solution that causes more problems than it solves."
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Handhelds For The Right People
By Peter Rysavy, Network Computing
August 1, 2005

"Wireless E-mail can boost productivity if companies select users wisely, and today's offerings are a good fit for most businesses."
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Swisscom Fixnet follows Critical Path to converged services
July 29, 2005

Swisscom Fixnet has signed an agreement with technology provider Critical Path to deploy its 'Memova' messaging platform in order to support converged fixed/wireless applications and launch a range of value added services for broadband and mobile subscribers.
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Swisscom to Launch Series of New Services with Memova Messaging from Critical Path
July 28, 2005

Jawa Pos
July 28, 2005

Indonesian media coverage of Indosat's launch of i-Memova. The i-Memova service is powered by Critical Path's Memova™ Mobile.

SWA
July 27, 2005

Indonesian media coverage of Indosat's launch of i-Memova. The i-Memova service is powered by Critical Path's Memova™ Mobile
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Singapore Technologies Telemedia
July 25, 2005

"During the Indonesian Cellular Show , which was held from 21 to 24 July 2005, Indosat announced the launch of innovative cellular products such as 'I Say' which allows customers to send voice messages via SMS and "i-Memova" which will deliver 'push mail services' for prepaid customers via MMS." The i-Memova service is powered by Critical Path's Memova™ Mobile.

Mobile Messaging Gateways - Freed Up or Tied Down
By Peter Rysavy
July 21, 2005

"Most companies have accepted that they must support wireless e-mail, but questions remain. Which employees need it, and on which devices? And, how can IT best manage, secure and support it? We examine how effectively vendors have resolved the problems that hindered past deployments."
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Detikinet
July 21, 2005

Indonesian media coverage of Indosat's launch of i-Memova. The i-Memova service is powered by Critical Path's Memova™ Mobile.

Critical Path Links Up With Adamind For Enhanced MMS Services
July 19, 2005

"The move accommodates an increasing demand made on mobile operators for easier and enhanced Multimedia Messaging Services."

Wireless Week
July 19, 2005

"Critical Path has integrated Adamind's MediaSpire with its Memova Mobile consumer mobile e-mail solution."
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Send Images, Video, and Sound from PC to Mobile via MMS (soon)
July 19, 2005

"Messaging leader Critical Path has announced integration with Adamind's MediaSpire enabling the seamless exchange of multimedia email messages between mobile phones and PCs."
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Hard Decisions About Wireless E-Mail
By Peter Rysavy Courtesy of Network Computing
July 15, 2005

"How Much Do They Need It? Wireless e-mail encompasses a wide range of usage models, but in all cases, its value depends on the urgency of the conveyed information. For some workers, it doesn't matter whether they answer an e-mail message immediately, in several hours or even the next day. For others, timeliness can make or break a crucial deal."

Mobile Messaging: Can We Overcome The "Enterprise Effect?"
By Michael Serbinis, CTO, Critical Path
July 12, 2005

"You can't turn around without hearing about about RIM's dominance of the mobile e-mail market. As enterprise messaging via the "crackberry" continues to grow in popularity, the mobile e-mail pioneer along with its market cap of almost $14 billion dollars is naturally the focal point of industry attention. However, with all the focus on RIM's BlackBerry, wireless carriers might miss a much bigger opportunity."

Mobile Messaging: Can We Overcome The "Enterprise Effect?"
By Michael Serbinis, CTO, Critical Path
July 12, 2005

"Although enterprise mobile e-mail will remain important, the rapidly growing consumer market is the exciting piece for mobile e-mail providers and carriers."

Messaging may be wrong focus when it comes to MMS
July 1, 2005

"Picture-messaging phones are massively underexploited, says Paul Collier, Critical Path's director of technology for northern European sales. But the users of these phones tend also to be users of ISP e-mail services, which they normally access from their PCs at home. So, he says, why not use the picture-messaging capability in their phones to give them anywhere, anytime access to their e-mail?"
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Stopping viruses and spam with Memova
May 26, 2005

"Critical Path has announced that Mediaset SpA, one of the world's largest broadcasting groups, has deployed Memova Anti-Abuse to protect the users of its consumer email service — Jumpy — against viruses, spam and other malicious attacks... Memova Anti-Abuse identified 70% of Mediaset's Jumpy email traffic as abuse, resulting in a 95% reduction in spam."
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Mediaset Stops Viruses and Spam on Jumpy Email with Memova Anti-Abuse from Critical Path
May 19, 2005

"Mediaset Joins a Host of Leading Service Providers in Deploying Memova to Stop Abuse and Minimize Costs with a More Efficient Solution"
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Critical Path Delivers Consumer Push E-Mail Service
By Karen Brown
March 14, 2005

"With a new CEO and management team, Critical Path is re-inventing itself as a consumer messaging provider, launching a service that can deliver e-mail from wireline accounts to mainstream MMS-enable mobile phones."
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Critical Path Delivers Consumer E-mail: Memova
March 14, 2005

"Critical Path Inc. today unveiled Memova, a new brand of consumer messaging solutions for mobile operators, broadband and fixed-line service providers in North America, at CTIA Wireless."

Picture This — After a slow start, multimedia messaging is growing rapidly in Europe. Just watch out for the spam.
By Nic Fildes
February, 2005

"San Francisco-based Critical Path, Inc. will launch a consumer email via MMS application called Memova at the 3GSM conference in Cannes this week."
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Email Companies Target Casual User
By Colin Gibbs
February 25, 2005

"Mobile software developer Critical Path, Inc. joined the field last week, launching a line of products including mobile email messaging and anti-abuse offerings."

Indosat Select Memova to Improve Mobile Email Services
February 15, 2005

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