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Handango Helps Motorola Sell Handset Content

By PDAStreet.com Staff
November 12, 2002

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Motorola and Handango, today announced the availability of content for Motorola handsets at www.hellomoto.com. Here, the companies said consumers can access an entertainment page to purchase more than 1500 Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) wireless games, ring tones, graphics and themes. The mobile applications will work on Motorola's newly released line of data-capable phones including the V60i, C330 and T720. In addition, ring tones are available for some legacy models of Motorola phones.

"The entertainment section of the site provides consumers with a one-stop-shop to personalize their wireless experience with new content," said Sue Fullman, corporate vice president of Customer Solutions & Support for Motorola's Personal Communications Sector. "Our on-line presence demonstrates the depth and breadth of J2ME applications that Motorola and Handango can provide to mobile operators to help grow their average revenue per user and increase subscriber loyalty."

The entertainment section of Motorola's hellomoto.com is built on Handango's application management and provisioning platform, Handango AMPP. The company said this provides consumers tremendous flexibility, making it easy to get additional content for their Motorola phones equipped with Java technology. Carrier partners in their wireless portals may leverage these digital capabilities.

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