• ARTA Mobile Services Platform

    Artilium enables mobile operators to realize a new value chain by opening networks to third-party developers so that they can create converged web-telecoms services which are personalized and contextually aware by location and state/availability.

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  • Developer Community

    Opening mobile networks to developer communities to enable operators to deliver an infinite range of new personalized, interactive services for subscribers.

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  • Mobile Presence

    Intelligently combining accurate, continuous real-time location, state and connectivity awareness to enable a vast range of new mobile commerce, advertising and social networking services

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  • Microsoft

    The ARTA Mobile Services Platform architecture is built on Microsoft’s .NET Framework, and uses Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server. Visual Studio provides the service creation environment for third-party developers.

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About Artilium

Artilium is a leading developer of carrier grade software for mobile network operators. 

Working closely with Microsoft, Artilium is at the forefront of Telco 2.0, empowering mobile operators to rapidly develop and deliver mobile services which feature elements from the Web and telecoms environments.

Enabling this innovation is Artilium’s ARTA Mobile Services Platform, an open, secure and extensible service delivery platform based on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles.  Artilium allows operators to create a new value chain by opening up mobile networks to third parties and launching new mobile services which combine network capabilities - presence, mobility, location, telephony – with web services – advertising, social networking and search. 

Based in Bruges, Belgium with offices in the United Kingdom, Artilium plc is a publicly listed company (LSE/AIM: ARTA). Artilium was founded in 1995 and has completed more than 40 installations serving tens of millions of end-users in 11 countries.

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