Download from djuice.no: Java games for your mobile phone

Press release
Fornebu
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Telenor Mobil's mobile Internet portal, djuice.no, is now offering games that can be stored on the mobile phone. The games are Java-applications that allow the user to play without having to be constantly logged on to the Internet. This opens up for more advanced games at a lesser price.
"These are the first programmes you can actually download directly to your phone from the mobile Internet. We may now expect to see an influx of other programmes of this kind, such as address books and e-mail programmes, or maps and city guides," says Telenor Mobil's Mobile Internet Director, Rick Brown.

Replace the old games
Because these games can be stored in the actual handset, they can be played regardless of whether or not you are logged on to the Internet. This means that you pay only for the actual downloading. Beyond that, usage is free.

Telenor Mobil's djuice.no has decided to make the games available in the light of Motorola's launch of the new Accompli 008 terminal. Djuice.no intends to offer a wide range of Java-applications and is hoping to pave the way for external suppliers wishing to develop similar programmes.

A user manual on how to download the games onto the Motorola Accompli 008 is available on djuice.no. At present seven games developed by Motorola are available for downloading.