Cherrysauce Wins Juniper Research Future Mobile Award

BARCELONA, Spain — Adult mobile supplier Cherrysauce has won the Juniper Research 2008 Future Mobile Awards Gold Award winner for mobile adult services.

Juniper Research's Dr. Windsor Holden said that Cherrysauce has demonstrated superiority within the mobile adult sector of the industry and providing high-quality consumer and business services, as well as maintaining high subscriber-conversion rates.

"The company’s video chat services have been particularly successful, generating high monthly spending and exhibiting strong customer retention levels,” Holden said.

Julia Dimambro of Cherry Media, Cherrysauce's parent company, said that the company is poised to continue making a significant impact in the mobile adult industry and plans to expand its direct-to-consumer offerings this year.

"Being able to maintain a presence in wholesale [business-to-business] distribution of erotic mobile content, whilst simultaneously winning the hearts and minds of mobile consumers, means Cherry Media is well poised to continue making a massive impact," Dimambro said.

The Future Mobile Awards are awarded to companies that Juniper Research believes made significant progress within their sector during the year and show positive growth and business plans for the future.

Criteria used to judge candidates includes innovation, customer retention and ease of use of the user interface.

For awards information, visit JuniperResearch.com.

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