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Firesoft re-launches a new look mobileG with a wide range of new mobile content including Java games, polyphonic ringtones and wallpapers. The new launch coincides with an extensive marketing support, including magazine advertising and affiliates marketing.
Firesoft provides Dextra with Java games and comprehensive delivery and billing platform. These are used for the Phones4U retail brand offering Addicted2.
Firesoft provides back-end support for the delivery of Java games and polyphonic ringtones for cable TV channels; Channel-U and P-Rock.
Motorola launches four classic Atari games at retail using Firesoft's platform for user-authenication and the delivery of content. This marks the first retail launch of the famous Atari classics, Centipede, Asteroids, Pong and Breakout. These products reflect the trust, large corporations are prepared to place in Firesofts network independent systems.
Firesoft sign agreement with South African resellers End-2-End I.T Solutions. This is to provide Firesoft and 3rd party content to major South African clients such as Vodacom - the largest carrier on the continent.
Firesoft provides end-user authentication for Orange's "Take The Game With You" retail product.
MobileG packs are available at retail stores including; Phones4U, BT Cell net and Vodafone. They include a range of WAPgames, ring tones, logos, voicemail and football alerts among others. MobileG are the first mobile content packs to be available through retail outlets.
Firesoft announces MobileG. A new brand for mobile services using predominantly the retail channel. The new services are enabled by the Firesoft Transaction Server and Fireserve.
Firesoft apply for world-wide patents for a new end-user authentication/billing system enabled by the Firesoft Transaction Server. (FTS). Firesoft’s systems allow the company to charge for and deliver mobile content using the retail channel. It is a revolutionary system that removes dependence on the network operator's billing systems.
Firesoft supplies T-Motion with a second WAP based game running on Fire serve. Shotokan Karate is launched in the United Kingdom, Germany and Austria.
Firesoft supplies T-Motion with localized versions of Warlock's Lair for three territories - United Kingdom, Germany and Austria. Warlock's Lair is a Firesoft created game running on the Fireserve platform.
Firesoft supplies Orange UK with three interactive online games. These are all served by Firesoft's Fireserve WAP server. The games are Butch Morris's Boxing, Dungeon 3D and Towers of Hanoi. Butch Morris is the first WAP game to support interactive animation.
Firesoft becomes an Ericsson tier-2 partner. Ericsson use Firesoft's Fireserve platform to showcase applications in 27 countries.
Firesoft launches Fireserve. An industrial strength WAP server capable of supporting up to 10,000 simultaneous users per GHz on a Pentium 3 server.
Firesoft Technologies is set up by Jason Cooper. Its purpose is to provide a range of services to the telecommunications industry. The company is privately funded.