Source: Zonetail.
  • Zonetail (ZONE) has signed an agreement with one of the largest telecom companies in the U.S.
  • It will offer an initial 1.5 million high-rise residents direct access to exclusive telecom services 
  • It will advertise these offers through Zonetail Home, its flagship mobile platform
  • Zonetail operates a mobile platform that provides hotels and high-rises with access to building amenities, services and local businesses
  • Zonetail (ZONE) is up by 20 per cent and is currently trading at $0.06 per share

Zonetail (ZONE) has signed an agreement with one of the largest telecom companies in the U.S.

It will offer an initial 1.5 million high-rise residents direct access to exclusive telecom services including cable tv bundles, internet and home phone.

It will advertise these offers through Zonetail Home, a mobile platform that connects residents to their building’s amenities and services, such as community news, document libraries, visitor parking and maintenance requests.

Mark Holmes, CEO and President of Zonetail stated,

“We executed a similar agreement with one of Canada’s leading telecom companies, and based on that experience, it would be hard to overstate the value that an agreement like this brings to the company. It goes far beyond revenue.”

Zonetail operates a mobile platform that provides hotels and high-rises with access to building amenities, services and local businesses.

Zonetail (ZONE) is up by 20 per cent and is currently trading at $0.06 per share as of 9:51 am EST.

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