Hi Robi,
If you have a look at that link I posted you'll see that there are a lot
of local companies (not necessarily local development houses, but local
brands). The majority of sites are being done in-house, with some being
supported by a variety of small development houses. If you look around
the "a world of content" page you'll recognise quite a few of the local
brands and there are quite a few from around Sydney. They are not what
you would traditionally think as "mobile developers" but more from a web
background.
Alex
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 19:04:01 -0500 (EST), alex@mo-style.com said:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> *phew* After a sleepless month.. we launched i-mode.
>>
>> Yesterday was the press release but if anyone wants some more
>> information
>> you can go to: http://www.telstra.com.au/i-mode/home.cfm?tr=2fpb
>>
>> Launched with:
>> 165 Sites
>> 2 Handsets (with a 3rd coming later this month)
>>
>> The service is great! Nice speed too.. faster than 3's browsing
>> experience!
>>
>> Of course there's a lot of room to improve but given the tight amount of
>> time that we had to launch in.. it's pretty good.
>>
>> Alex
>>
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>
> So who, in Australia, is doing local development of any sort?
>
> - Robi Karp
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