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Alltel, mFoundry team for mobile wallet offer

December 1, 2008

SAN FRANCISCO — Alltel Wireless has announced plans to leverage mFoundry's extensible mobile wallet platform to create the "Alltel Wallet."
 
According to a news release, the Alltel Wallet will initially provide access to a consolidated mobile banking experience, providing its customers access to a variety of U.S. financial institutions.
 
MFoundry's technology, which combines comprehensive mobile banking, mobile payments and mobile commerce capabilities, will provide Alltel the necessary platform to plug in enhanced financial solutions and other advanced functionality from select third-party developers.
 
MFoundry's mobile financial services platform is based on Mojax technology, which has received industry recognition for its mobile development toolset. As a dynamically extensible wallet platform, mFoundry's platform allows the Alltel Wallet to give third-party developers an ability to easily add modules to the wallet. MFoundry's mobile wallet platform has pre-built modules for peer-to-peer remittances and other payment services to help developers deploy new features.
 
"We believe that mFoundry's platform enables Alltel to simplify and deliver a seamless experience to our customers, while providing access to a comprehensive set of financial services and content — all in one mobile location," said Brian Stankiewicz, director of mobile financial solutions at Alltel. "The Alltel Wallet developed on mFoundry's Mojax platform provides Alltel with a great foundation that is extensible to other mobile platforms and able to evolve with our customers' needs."
 
The Alltel Wallet is expected to debut in early 2009.
 
"Recent research has shown that early adopter consumers are willing to switch mobile carriers to gain access to mobile payments solutions," said Drew Sievers, chief executive and co-founder of mFoundry. "We are very pleased to team with Alltel in creating the Alltel Wallet and anticipate that this new application will help drive adoption of mobile financial solutions in the U.S."
 
Alltel Wireless recently launched Alltel Mobile Banking, a free service giving its customers mobile access to accounts from U.S. financial institutions.

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