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Exchange Media Corp. continues development of enterprise applications for the rapidly expanding Chinese Mobile Wireless Market

Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:00pm EDT
Exchange Media Corp. continues development of enterprise applications for the
rapidly expanding Chinese Mobile Wireless Market

LIAONING, China, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Arshad Shah, President and
CEO of Exchange Media Corp., (EXMD.PK) announces on behalf of the Company.
EXMD has started to focus on enterprise solutions as one of its applications
to cater to vertical and niche markets in China.
We are developing customers and plan to launch the service in the field of
education, travel and banking.
The Company also seeks to embark on the additional applications such as
messaging applications, text messaging and multimedia messaging, which
continues to play significant role in all aspects of the new business model
with full implementation of 3G networks.
We plan to integrate our cost effective and highly reliable messaging
services, thereby personal and enterprises can efficiently and cost
effectively adapt to this trend of Mobile Wireless market.
The Company is negotiating a third party agreement to provide bulk SMS and MMS
messaging service for a financial institution in China that will enable the
Bank to send customer alert messages to the bank credit card users.
As announced by the telecommunications industry the implementation of 3G
Networks (with over 340 million wireless customers) totaling over 700 million
Mobile Wireless users.

    About: Exchange Media Corp.
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The Exchange Media audio/video content distribution platform will provide
download service of audio/video content. Users will download audio/video
content they like through logging on to the proprietary service website or OTA
mode. The platform will actively send subscriber selected content to users and
download to their mobile handheld device after payment confirmation.
The above mentioned service is designed, built and tested and will be fully
implemented after the launch of the service website.

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

The statements contained herein which are not historical are forward-looking
statements that are subject to risk and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed, including but not limited
to, certain delays beyond the Company's control with respect to market
acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in testing and evaluation
of products, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's press
releases.

SOURCE  Exchange Media Corporation

Exchange Media Corp., Phone: (604) 687-7472, Fax: (604) 677-0808



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