- Agreement demonstrates CLX's ability to support the complex global messaging needs of one of the world's largest brands
Stockholm, Sweden - CLX Communications AB (publ) - (XSTO: CLX) - a leading provider of global cloud-based communication solutions, today announces that it has successfully signed a non-binding, non-exclusive agreement with a world-leading, American based handset and consumer electronics company.
"Quality, Security and Global Reach remain the key messaging requirements for large global brands, which is why over the last decade we have invested heavily in creating one of the largest international footprints and Tier 1 networks globally." said Johan Hedberg, President, and CEO of CLX Communications.
"Today's agreement recognizes the strength of that investment and the ability of our world-class team and how they support one of the world's strongest brands."
The agreement, to initially provide two-factor authentication (2FA) messaging services globally, follows an extensive development, integration and testing phase. The service is expected to launch fully in the first half of 2018.
The contract is based on an annual recurring model. As the value of the contract is dependent on the actual service utilization, no contract value will be disclosed.
This deal demonstrates CLX's ability to provide multinationals with world class, large scale, mission critical Tier 1 global messaging solutions regardless of complexity.
For further information please contact
Thomas Ahlerup
Chief Investor Relations Officer
CLX Communications AB (publ)
Mobile +46-768-966300
E-mail [email protected]
About CLX Communications
CLX Communications (CLX) is a leading global provider of cloud-based communication services and solutions to enterprises and mobile operators. CLX's mobile communication services enable companies to quickly, securely and cost-effectively communicate globally with customers and connected devices - Internet of Things (IoT). CLX's solutions enable business-critical communications worldwide via mobile messaging services (SMS), voice services and mobile connectivity services for the IoT. CLX has grown profitably since the company was founded. The Group is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and has presence in a further 20 countries. CLX Communications' shares are traded at NASDAQ Stockholm - XSTO: CLX.
To learn more please visit: www.clxcommunications.com
Important information
This communication may contain certain forward-looking statements. Such statements are all statements that do not relate to historical facts and include expressions such as "believe", "estimate", "anticipate", "expect", "assume", "predict", "intend", "may", "presuppose", "should" or similar. The forward-looking statements in this release are based on various estimates and assumptions that in several cases are based on additional assumptions. Although CLX believes these assumptions were reasonable when made, such forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that are difficult or impossible to predict and that are beyond CLX's control. Such risks, uncertainties and important factors could cause the actual results to differ materially from the results expressly or implicitly indicated in this communication through the forward-looking statements. The information, perceptions and the forward-looking statements in this release apply only as of the date of this release and may change without notice.
Disclaimer: Every care has been taken in the translation of this press release. In the event of discrepancies, however, the Swedish original will supersede the English translation.
This information is information that CLX Communications AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the contact person set out above, at 17:00 CET on September 1, 2017
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