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Mobile Interactive Group ...
Mobile Interactive Group (MIG) is a global integrated mobile and digital communications business and is the fastest growing privately owned technology company in the UK and EMEA.[1]
MIG's specialist disciplines include mobile technology and services provision; mobile payments and billing, mobile messaging and mCommerce; mobile advertising and mobile marketing; multi channel digital solutions; the design and build of mobile sites and mobile applications, and user experience design.
In May 2010, MIG launched its first mobile commerce site with Marks & Spencer that went on to win numerous awards.[2] Since then, MIG has also launched fully transactional mcommerce sites for Clarks and most recently, New Look. Thanks to MIG, the New Look mcommerce site has driven up mobile sales by 500% [3] and has established MIG as one of the top mobile commerce website providers in Europe.
In May 2011, MIG completed the integration of Facebook Credits with its voting and interactiity platform, mVoy Engage. This enabled fans of some of the world’s most popular participation TV shows the ability to place real-time votes, and enter polls and sweepstake competitions using their Facebook Credits virtual currency. The first UK broadcaster to utilise this service was Channel 5 for Big Brother in September 2011.[4] Since Big Brother MIG have gone on to win contracts with numerous global broadcasters and production companies, bringing Facebook voting to millions.