Denver, CO December 10, 2002 – Leading US ringtone provider, RingToneJukeBox.com, recently launched an enormous catalog of polyphonic ringtones that can download to third generation phones. Unlike the standard monophonic ringtones that are included in most cell phones, polyphonic ringtones have the ability to broadcast more than one sound. This enables cell phones to include a drum beat, guitar, bass, and other musical instruments when they ring, rather than having just one sound.
Ringtone downloads have become a world wide trend that allows cell phone owners to differentiate themselves from the masses of people who have a similar phone rings. By choosing a song from popular artists ranging from Eminem to Neil Diamond, cell phone owners can personalize their devices and always know when their phone is ringing. This multi-billion dollar industry has flourished in Europe and Asia, but is just in its infancy in other areas of the globe, including North America.
"The polyphonic ringtones are simply amazing," states Ted Suh, Chief Marketing Officer of RingToneJukeBox.com "The likeness to the actual songs is making people turn their heads to see where the music is coming from. When they see that it is coming from a phone, they can't believe it. The public is slowly realizing the capability of cell phone technology in today's world."
Through the launch of third generation (3G) phones, the public can catch a glance of what cell phones will be like in the future. The current 3G phones have a broader range of capabilities, including surfing the web, sending pictures, downloading games, and playing music. Downloading polyphonic ringtones and other mobile phone content enables the cell phone owner to maximize the abilities of their phones.
RingToneJukeBox.com is operated by 9 Squared Inc., a privately held mobile phone content provider headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
For more information, contact:
Ted Suh
Chief Marketing Officer
tsuh@9squared.com
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