Xobile Launches Mobile White Label

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Xobile, the much-touted mobile division of AEBN, announced on Nov. 11 the first phase of a planned major push to get the company’s mobile porn to portable devices everywhere.

Dubbed the Xobile White Label solution, company representatives said the offering covers thousands of mobile movies from more than 150 genres, all of which are available in Real Player, Windows Media and 3GPP, as well as in low, medium and high-speed access rates.

During phase one of the rollout affiliates can customize their site colors, logos and banners, while Xobile promises to handle billing and provide live 24/7-customer service.

Slated for Jan. 2006 is phase two of the While Label solution, when the company plans to launch a PC interface they said would be fully customizable by each affiliate. Existing affiliates of both AEBN and Xobile can sign up for the future service now by contacting their affiliate representative at either company.

AEBN and Xobile have been pushing hard to capitalize on the growing mobile porn market. On the heels of Apple’s new Video iPod, for example, Xobile announced the launch of the PornMyPortable system in early November.

The new video display system was designed for iPod devices and enables users to choose their favorite movie scenes and then download two- to five-minute clips to their iPod, in much the same way they would download music picks.

Starting in December, Xobile will begin selling five-minute clips at 99 cents per mini movie, giving users the chance to select the scene he or she wants to watch from popular new releases.

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