
Volas Entertainment
Specializes in providing all the technological solutions and all the rich mobile content.
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Volas Entertainment Ltd. operates as a specialized Wireless Application Service Provider (WASP) and is a key entity within the Logia Group, which was acquired by Digital Turbine in 2012. The company functions as a business-to-business provider, delivering end-to-end solutions for mobile operators, content providers, and media owners.
The core of Volas Entertainment's business is to facilitate the creation and enhancement of mobile content portals. It offers a comprehensive suite of managed services designed to help clients commercialize their mobile platforms. These services include content aggregation, hosting, mobile portal construction, and content management and delivery through both streaming and download platforms. Furthermore, the company provides crucial backend support such as mobile billing, content transcoding, professional integration services, and ongoing maintenance.
The business model is centered on acting as an outsourced technological partner, which allows its clients to reduce significant capital expenditures on software, hardware, and dedicated personnel. By offering a one-stop-shop solution, Volas enables content providers and operators to streamline their operations and focus on their primary business activities, ultimately aiming to increase their revenue and profitability. The company has worked with major mobile carriers like Vodafone, Verizon, and Deutsche Telekom through its parent group.
Keywords: Wireless Application Service Provider, WASP, mobile content portal, content aggregation, value-added services, mobile billing, content transcoding, managed services, content management, content delivery, mobile operators, content providers, Logia Group, Digital Turbine, B2B mobile solutions, mobile platform monetization, streaming platform, download platform, reduce capex, mobile entertainment