Mobile Signature - Sources For The Origins of The Term

Sources For The Origins of The Term

  • mSign: Announcement of MSign formation (in German only), 17.10.2000
  • MoSign: Materna Monitor - company magazine, December 2004
  • MoSign: International Herald Tribune tech brief, 26.3.2001
  • MobilImza: Turkcell Mobil Imza 10.3.2008

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