Wiremedia Adds WiFi Capability to its Bluetooth Proximity Advertising Solution
Written by Wiremedia
Wednesday, 07 December 2005
LAS VEGAS-- Dec. 7, 2005--Wiremedia (Pink Sheets: WRMA) today announced that its proximity advertising solution, the Bluetooth MediaServer, will include WiFi capability.
Wiremedia has been working diligently with manufacturers to insure that server offers a scalable and flexible Gateway that dually supports both Bluetooth and WiFi-enabled devices.
The decision to integrate WiFi is in direct response to the numerous requests received from potential franchisees and partners inquiring about WiFi capability. With WiFi capability added, the Bluetooth MediaServer will offer one integrated Hot Spot solution for serving Bluetooth and WiFi access to mobile phones, PDAs, laptops, and to other wireless handheld devices.
About Wiremedia's Bluetooth Proximity Advertising Solution:
Wiremedia's Bluetooth Mediaserver is a small caching server that delivers customized, rich media content and applications directly to cell phones, within a range of 100+ meters of a specific location, at broadband speed. Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone users can receive coupons, video, audio, photos, text messages, sms, mms, etc. Wiremedia's Bluetooth Mediaserver is a secure, permission-based system. Wiremedia's target customers are businesses and information providers seeking to leverage Bluetooth connectivity to deliver location-based coupons, contextual advertising, or localized information to mobile phone users. "80 percent of all new mobile phones expected to come equipped with Bluetooth in 2006," says IDC.
About Wiremedia
Wiremedia (Pink Sheets: WRMA) is an emerging company focused on creating scalable mobile technologies and wireless data software applications. The company intends to leverage its immense expertise in mobile content marketing and distribution to deliver value-added mobile applications, services and content to the global market place. http://www.wiremedia.com.
Statements contained in this release, which are not historical facts, may be considered "forward-looking statements" under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or anticipated in this release.
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