Game Theorem Technology

Game Theorem offers a complete technology stack using a service oriented architecture in which every layer is integrated to work together as a single system. Customers deploying our technology for next generation network services benefit from industry-leading enterprise systems that are built for high availability, scalability, powerful performance, and enable purely incremental, high-margin revenues. If a mobile network operator is looking for an end-to-end solution for next generation network services, Game Theorem’s technology, systems and business model will meet and exceed their requirements.

Game Theorem’s unique development concept and technology architecture enables it to provide a range of service-enabling modules to customers, which can be supplied independently or in an end-to-end solution as required. This flexibility also enables Game Theorem to develop further content and services with seamless integration to previous launches, and respond quickly to any specific requests for tailored content and services from a mobile network operator. Game Theorem provides seamless integration between the mobile network and online services: supporting services across both web and mobile channels in real time, without consumers being aware that they may not all be using the same channel to access a network service.

Equally innovatively, Game Theorem can assist mobile network operators with their roll-outs of Next Generation Network Services while insulating the network operator from the cost and risk associated with development and support. With its own development and deployment programs, Game Theorem offers customers a turnkey solution that insulates them completely from development, capital expenditure and incremental operating costs (apart from marketing and first-tier customer support costs), as part of its wholesaler / retailer model.

Across all clusters of Next Generation Networked Services, Game Theorem is committed to following its commercial model of:

  • Eliminating any commercial risk to the mobile network operator with respect to development, deployment and support of services;
  • Providing each service to its customers, free from any incremental capital expenditure or operating expenditure requirement; and
  • Acting as a wholesaler to the mobile network operator, allowing it to maximise its own profitability as retailer, align these services within its overall portfolio, and retain a direct relationship with its subscribers.

Next Generation Services

  • The electronic games market shows the highest growth (42%) in the entertainment industry in the last 5 years.
  • Broadband penetration stimulates the consumption of electronic games and vice versa and there is a continuous growth trend.
  • The multivalent levels of communication and networking of electronic games proves a unique growth opportunity.
  • The role of networks in entertainment and gaming has increased significantly over recent years.
  • Games will be increasingly played over networks irrespective of the channel – whether web, mobile, via PC or console.
  • Revenue from electronic games surpassed revenue from offline electronic games in 2005 and will overtake the music-market in revenue.
  • The gaming market has not yet explored the full potential of social networks and untapped market segments.
  • A worldwide market increase from $32bn to $50bn is forecast for the electronic gaming sector.
  • Mobile Web 2.0 is the fusion of Web 2.0 applications with the services of mobile network operators.
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