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CTIA: Funmobile Expands Into the US

March 27th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Distribution | 7 Comments »

Funmobile
At CTIA 2007, Funmobile announced its plans to expand into the United
States. At the same time Christian Heilesen, CEO of Funmobile announced
their new line-up for this year.

"We are very excited to begin partnerships with carriers, agencies, and other channels to more fully distribute our mobile entertainment products in the US. We are confident that our portfolio of original IP – primarily in the form of mobile games and applications – will continue to appeal to US consumers looking for unique entertainment experiences on their mobile phones," said Christian Heilesen, CEO of funmobile. "The combination of funmobile’s expertise in the creation of mobile entertainment services and strong relationships with carriers and other distribution channels will result in bringing the highest quality and most entertaining mobile services to consumers throughout the US."

Funmobile’s key CTIA mobile games for this year are “3D Drift”, “Jail Break” and “Rome: The Throne of Destiny”. Also already proven popular titles will be pushed to North America like “Fitness Bible: For Girls” and “Yoga for Beginners”.

    7 Responses to “CTIA: Funmobile Expands Into the US”

    1. Police says:

      Funmobile is the largest spammer of email and sms, stop all the pig works on American soil. Where is this Christian Heilesen Hong Kong pig? Kick ss and go back to China moron!

    2. Police says:

      Is this moron at CTIA? Calling the FBI attention, capture this half Chinese pig and save millions of American victims. Look at the complaints (which is actually 1 out of 1,000,000 who actually knew where to complain).
      http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/funmobilecom-c2971.html

    3. Koel says:

      Funmobile.com the largest sms spam and cheater / scammer. Never mention pricing and charges you $9.95 every week. Beware.

    4. Verizon Customer says:

      Funmobile has standards that may be acceptible in Europe or Asia, but they use un-ethical methods to market some of their wireless content. We call it “Unautorized Charges” here in the US , they billed me for unsolicited emails using a free ringtone scam.
      Here is how to find them in the US:
      Kevin Spector VP
      Funmobile Games Inc / Funmobile Ltd
      197 Portland, Boston, MA 02114
      (617) 722-4125
      Kevin Spector VP
      Funmobile Games Inc / Funmobile Ltd.
      1500 Fashion Island Blvd Ste 209,
      San Mateo CA 94404
      Since Kevin is an officer of the company he my be personally liable for the lawsuits that are getting started around the country.
      I wonder if the folks in Hong Kong and Belgium will stiff him for all this?

    5. uh, ya what’s URL?

    6. Adrian says:

      Alright you retards. There might be a rational reason to why you donuts have been charged 9.99 and 19.95 a month – I’m trying to figure out which option fits for you:
      1. Were you a bottomscraper when you were reading a certain text from a normal middle-grade school? – i.e. did you lack the ability to comprehend and eventually give a summary of what it said?
      2. You may consider getting your eye-sight checked if you cant read the small print. This is usually described under the section “TERMS & CONDITIONS” with a size 6 font. If you have your eyesight checked you may want to invest in a pair of binoculars or magnifying glass to ease the problem of reading that fine print.
      So either youre illiterate, blind or a complete asshole then you shouldn’t be complaining about the ‘chinese pig’ who took money from you when you asked for their service. Newsflash! asshole: Do you honestly think everything is free in this world? You might need to consider your brainchemicals checked for future references on being a complete douche.
      To boil it down for your gimps: DONT USE THEIR SERVICE IF YOURE UNHAPPY WITH IT!

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