South Pole’s Peny & Petty arrived the Northern Hampshire
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Press Release from:
MOffY Limited
Hong Kong and Seoul 19th March 2007. Peny and Petty from the South Pole has arrived Northern Hampshire for Mobile Users in the Asia Pacific Region. One day when Peny and Petty were wounded in the Antarctic, they were rescued by animal activists before being carried to a hospital in the city. They run away and hit the street at night after being fascinated by bright-lie city streets.
Mobile contents including wallpaper, screen saver, theme, wap game, i-mode, flash lite for mobile will be available from MOffY now at selected mobile network operators and mobile service providers in
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Lao, Japan, Canada, United, States, India, Brazil, Russia. In China, Petty and Petty will be available from ShenZhen MOffY Limited.
MOffY is the mobile content partner of Peny & Petty as well as the worldwide licensing agent of Peny & Petty. Peny & Petty is open to all sorts of cooperation, manufacturers, merchandise, service marketing, packaging, gifts, printed articles, promotion and event marketing, and any potential cooperation. For cooperation opportunity and marketing cooperation with MOffY on Peny & Petty please contact the representative or your existing contacts. About MOffY Limited MOffY incorporated in Hong Kong has been in mobile contents development, distribution, publishing and consultation since 1999. Currently, MOffY with its content management system holds over 2000 games and application titles. Along with different types of mobile games, mobile games and applications are featured with famous characters, movie titles, and celebrities. MOffY is actively involved in mobile contents business, licensing and consulting. MOffY branded services channels are available in China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
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