By Editor on February 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: SurfKitchen’s web technology will be used by T-Mobile USA to provide subscribers with streamlined access to T-Mobile content including ringtones, games, wallpapers and other digital goodies. Nokia’s 7510 handset is involved in the deal which will run SurfKitchen’s software on top of Nokia’s Series 40 operating system.
According to SurfKitchen CEO Michel Quazza, the company’s technology boosts carriers’ content sales by making it easier for subscribers to access, pay for and download digital items and customers like Telstra and Orange have enjoyed a double or tripling of content sales thanks to the company’s service.
SurfKitchen’s specific financial arrangement with T-Mobile was declined to be discussed but it was made clear that the company is profitable, has annual revenues in the “low double-digit” millions, and is growing.
By Editor on May 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Telstra, the Australian mobile operator, has launched the TelstraOne Experience, a new mobile phone interface which allows subscribers to access the applications and services they regularly use on their handsets.
TelstraOne can be customised to suit traditional form-factor handsets or touch screens and can be installed to various platforms, including Windows Mobile and Sony Ericsson’s proprietary OS.
The interface was developed in Australia by SurfKitchen in collaboration with Sony Ericsson. The TelstraOne Experience will be available initially on the MotoSurf A3100 and the Sony Ericsson W705.