September 08, 2003, 4:52 PM — Most observers agree that there is a good deal of money to be made in delivering content - in both text and multimedia format - to wireless handheld devices like phones and PDAs. But most content and infrastructure providers are wary of following the "build it now, figure out how to profit from it later" model that bankrupted so many Internet companies in the late 1990s. These links will give you an understanding of what the wireless content market looks like now. You'll see some of the early moves into the market, and analysis - both optimistic and pessimistic - of what's to come.
Buongiorno.com: A case study
Type: Case Study
Source: Nokia Forum
Winning the wireless content game
Type: Feature
Source: Ovum
Does wireless have a model?
Type: Feature
Source: EContent
Sprint gets Real for wireless content
Type: Feature
Source: Cnet
Momentum building for wireless alerts, content
Type: Feature
Source: Instant Messaging Planet
The next phase for wireless content
Type: Research
Source: Ovum
Smaller Korean portals skeptical about mobile internet
Type: Feature
Source: Korea Herald
MTV and Motorola rock the mobile world with three-year, $75 million alliance
Type: Product Information
Source: Motorola Media Center
AT&T Wireless hops on dating, MMS bandwagons
Type: Feature
Source: Instant Messaging Planet
Getting the right SMS ad message out
Type: Feature
Source: Instant Messaging Planet

















