Samsung buys mobile cloud-based content service provider mSpot

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Telecom Lead Asia: Samsung Electronics is acquiring mSpot, a mobile cloud-based content service provider.
Samsung to invest $41 billion in 2012
Samsung Group is raising its 2012 investment to $41.4 billion. Samsung will be banking on logic chips and OLED displays. The group will add 26,000 employees this year, up from last year's 25,000. Samsung now employs around 350,000 in total. The investments will be in everything from building factories to research and development activities to doing mergers and acquisitions and hiring.

Samsung said the acquisition will include mSpot's technology, assets and human resources under mSpot. The company provides white-labeled cloud entertainment services for major US mobile carriers. It also has its own brand services available in the Android Marketplace.

Samsung did not share financial terms.

The acquisition will provide a cloud-based music, video and radio services for users of Samsung devices.

mSpot's cloud and streaming solutions will reach global entertainment fans. The combination will extend mSpot's cloud and streaming services while enhancing Samsung's mobile and tablet device entertainment offerings.

mSpot's entertainment services will be a key integrated offering on newly announced Samsung mobile devices.

"mSpot shares our vision to bring a best-in-class cloud and streaming entertainment experience to consumers, and they've backed it up with innovative technical solutions from a great engineering team," said TJ Kang, senior vice president of Samsung Electronics' Media Solution Center.

"Samsung is unparalleled in terms of global reach and cutting edge devices; with our combined resources, we are looking forward to redefining media consumption across the mobile universe with cloud services," said mSpot Chief Executive Officer Daren Tsui.
 
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