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<description>SIMchronise is an Irish based company with recognised expertise in the technologies surrounding mobile data synchronisation, device management, mobile data migration and mobile security.

SIMchronise provides a wide range of mobile applications to Mobile Network Operators, MVNO, service providers, mobile retailers and resellers around the world.
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<title>phonebackup.eu goes live in Ireland</title>
<link>http://www.phonebackup.eu</link>
<description>Mobile phones have become such an important part of our everyday lives that one could wonder how we ever managed without them.
Although mobile phones offer obvious benefits, they also present obvious challenges. In fact, mobile phones have become a storage device rather than a communication device.

We all know the consequences that losing our mobile contacts can have. In fact, with two third of mobile users not keeping any copy of their contacts anywhere else than their mobile phone, it can cause both our work and our personal lives to come to a complete standstill, if misplaced.

SIMchronise provides PhoneBackup, a mobile phone backup service that alleviate the stress and hassle associated with the loss, theft, damage or simply upgrade of a mobile phone, specifically with regards to the mobile contacts stored in the phone memory.

Whether left in a taxi, lost it in a night club, stolen while on holidays, dropped in the water, or left at home before an important meeting, the PhoneBackup mobile backup service offers a simple and convenient way to backup your mobile contacts online and restore them whenever needed. The contacts can also be accessed via an online account, from anywhere in the world.

The service is completely wireless and requires no additional devices or software programs, no cables, no Bluetooth or infrared, just a supported mobile phone and an active data connection.
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