Cell Phones - Retro Ringtones set for July 2005 launch Telecom
Retro Ringtones set for July 2005 launch Telecom Paper (subscription), Netherlands - Jun 14, 2005 Retro Ringtones, mobile content and tools company, announces the launch of its library of 'cult' ringtones in the US market, available to customers of all 13.6% of mobile users download ringtones in April Telecom Paper (subscription), Netherlands - May 31, 2005 More than 60 percent of subscribers who downloaded a ringtone downloaded two or more, and more than a third downloaded three or more ringtones. Nokia Connection 2005 - Nokia 2255 MobileGuerilla.com - Jun 13, 2005 Features include a bright 128 x 128 pixel 64.000 color display, downloadable MIDI ringtones and even an integrated FM radio, games and a flashlight. Moderati, Amp'd Mobile in ringtones deal Telecom Paper (subscription), Netherlands - Jun 3, 2005 Mobile entertainment company Moderati will power the delivery of all ringtones and wallpaper to Amp'd Mobile, the first operator solely using CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Impersonated Celebrity Ringtones "Taken to the Next Level" SYS-CON Media, NJ - Jun 14, 2005 Mobile, as Seattle-based Blue Frog, a leading mobile media and entertainment company, announced that it is taking the international craze of ringtones to the Nokia Connection 2005 - Nokia 6280 announced MobileGuerilla.com - Jun 13, 2005 video calls. The Nokia 6280 allows real time video sharing and can also announce incoming calls with video ringtones. Other features M-commerce start-up launches cellphone site New York Business, NY - Jun 14, 2005 portal for cellphone users. The site, Thumbplay.com, allows users to download ringtones, images and games. Its offerings include Sony Ericsson Puts a 'Twist' in the New S600 Swivel Phone Mobiledia, MD - Jun 13, 2005 Downloading games and ringtones is easy with PlayNow - just one click to get online, preview games or listen to ringtones from a frequently updated selection Royalty issues crop up as mobile ringtones grow in India siliconindia.com, CA - Jun 10, 2005 NEW DELHI: Royalties from mobile phone ringtones are soon expected to replace sales of CDs as the chief source of income for music makers around India.
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