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FUSIONONE PARTNERS WITH FIVE NEW CONTENT PROVIDERS

Sonic Boom, Bonfire Media, GoTV, MobiTV, and Networks In Motion are the Latest to Join the Newly Formed FusionOne Content Developers Network

SAN JOSE, Calif. – September 10, 2008:

FusionOne, the leading provider of mobile phone backup services, today announced partnerships with five new mobile content providers:

  • Sonic Boom, a leading developer and publisher of community-based, personalized games and applications for mobile and web platforms
  • Bonfire Media, an award-winning provider of popular, easy-to-use wireless applications such as eBay Wireless and WikiMobile
  • GoTV Networks, the first and largest mobile media network that produces content and develops technology for mobile and broadband platforms
  • MobiTV, the market maker and leader in content delivery solutions for the mobile and broadband industry
  • Networks In Motion, an award-winning wireless navigation and local search company, with products on most major wireless carriers

Content from these companies will now work with FusionOne’s MightyBackup Content service, ensuring the seamless migration of subscribers’licensed content when switching from one mobile device to another.

“We love this service as it gives our carrier partners and end-consumers the best possible continuity across handset migrations as better phones come out, all while keeping the entertainment that customers have searched and paid for intact,” said David Danon, CEO of Sonic Boom.

MightyBackup Content, previously known as MightyBackup Premium, is the first commercial solution that addresses the complex challenges associated with migrating licensed content from one mobile phone to another. Content providers can now preserve and extend existing relationships with their subscriber customers independent of a subscriber’s mobile device. Furthermore, subscribers will no longer be inconvenienced by having to remember, repurchase and re-download applications from their previous phone. FusionOne is the only company in the mobile content backup space that offers this solution.

"Our partnership with FusionOne is in line with our mission to help subscribers make the most out of their mobile experience" said Alex Poon, CEO of Bonfire Media. "We are pleased to be a part of this important service to our customers, who can now be assured that their Bonfire content will be ready and waiting for them on their new mobile device."

"We are very pleased to be partnering with FusionOne," said Thomas Ellsworth, CEO of GoTV Networks. "GoTV's customers will benefit from the ease of changing mobile devices without losing the applications. FusionOne creates the perfect bridge between the customer and the technological evolution of devices with our original programming."

Today FusionOne also announced the FusionOne Content Developers Network, which certifies that licensed content from member companies, consisting of third-party content developers and providers, is compatible with FusionOne’s MightyBackup Content solution.

“We are pleased to welcome these five companies into our newly formalized partner program,” said Mohan Sadashiva, senior vice president of marketing for FusionOne. “Interest in partnering with FusionOne has grown immensely over the past year, as more and more companies realize the inherent business benefits involved with the ability for their users to transfer their licensed content to new handsets. Together we are blazing a trail for what we are confident will become a new industry standard.”

About FusionOne

FusionOne offers a suite of premier mobile applications that help consumers protect, manage, and transfer the personal content on their mobile phones, including contacts, calendar, photos, music and messages. FusionOne pioneered mobile phone backup and offers the industry’s leading backup services supporting millions of customers, currently offered on 15 wireless carriers worldwide. FusionOne is an established leader of mobile content backup through its patented wireless synchronization platform and its close relationships with key industry associations including the Open Mobile Alliance, Qualcomm’s BREW Alliance Program and the Symbian Connectivity Partner Program. Founded in 1998, FusionOne is headquartered in San Jose, California with additional offices in Tallinn, Estonia. For more information, visit www.FusionOne.com.

FusionOne and MightyBackup are trademarks of FusionOne, Inc. All other product, service and company names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.

Contact

Marisa Marzano
Big Sky Communications, Inc.
705-484-5105
marisa@bigskypr.com