M-Bit Network, that’s the new gig positioned as the world’s first Next-Gen peer-to-peer (P2P) experience in file-search, file-sharing and super-distribution through mobile networks.
Quite a mouthful, but that’s the promise from Eugene Goh, CEO of MESDAQ-listed mTouche Technology Berhad (‘mTouche’), which announced the pre-launch on April 9.
Currently, P2P technology has been limited to the sharing of content files stored in computers, over fixed wired networks. So, the launch of M-Bit Network is positioned as a significant milestone for mobile technologies.
However, users in Malaysia will have to wait out for service availability, which may take some time yet, as the initial launch will be centered in the Japanese market — Perhaps Mobile Ojisan may help us keep a vigilant lookout!
M-Bit Network will be provided via mBit Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary that is 60% owned by mTouche, together with Singapore-based N2N Consulting Pte Ltd.
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