Digital Bridges joins Phone.com Alliance and WAP Forum Program

Digital Bridges, the UK-based wireless entertainment content developer, has become a member of the Phone.com Alliance Program, the world-wide forum set up by California based Phone.com which provides marketing and sales service for companies developing wireless Internet products and services.

Founded by Dr Kevin Bradshaw in 1998, Digital Bridges, was created with the specific aim of providing a set of new entertainment content channels for wireless device users.

Spearheading the launch of these targeted entertainment channels will be 'wirelessgames.com' - a full suite of fun, high quality interactive games tailored to the various interests of mobile device users, ranging from simple quiz and puzzle games, to more elaborate multi-user gaming experiences.

"Our vision is to give people access to entertainment any place, at any time using the device of their choice," said Digital Bridges MD, Kevin Bradshaw.

"Using our unique multi-participant content delivery platform, we generate interactive content, automatically optimised for use over the full range of WAP devices. Using this technology, users will be able to engage one another as never before, exploring and interacting with others in a shared virtual space via a variety of platforms," he added.

Phone.com, with offices in Redwood City, California, London and Tokyo is one of the world's foremost developers and publishers of infrastructure software and applications that enable the convergence of the Internet and wireless telephony.

Co-founders of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum, Phone.com has combined the power of Internet connectivity and wireless telephony to provide online information access to the growing global community of wireless subscribers anywhere, anytime.

"Digital Bridges interactive games feed the need for fun in all of us and give us something challenging to do when we're stuck waiting for a train or airplane," said Cindy Dahm, Director of Marketing for Phone.com Europe. "Fours, Hangman and the like are games that have stood the test of time, and Digital Bridges has a unique approach that appeals to the 'kid' in all of us. Every mobile operator should seriously consider games like this as a key part of their service offering."


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