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Mobile product sales around the globe have recently sky rocketed and this trend is expected to continue. Experts say that this is only the beginning of an expanding market that will soon incorporate significantly more than just the ability to have phone conversations. You can already send text messages, download ringtones and wallpapers, play a variety of games and even surf the internet on these familiar handset devices. So what's next?

Larry Lehoux, an expert in mobile communications and CEO of the Data Corp predicts that it's only a matter of time before the entertainment industry takes full advantage of the mobile market. "Over the next few years cell phones will transform into fully functionally entertainment devices- there is evidence of this already with the incorporation of MP3 players into these handheld devices. All cell phones will soon be able to download and play full length songs and even movie clips. The multi-billion dollar gaming industry will play a good hand in this market as well. With the blink of an eye our current simplistic mobile games will retire only to be replaced by captivating games that will appeal to the public at large."

It's no accident that Lehoux has created the


product Mobiletoolbox to assist entrepreneurs in gaining access to this multi-billion dollar market. "There is a lot of money to be made out there and so far this has been reserved for big corporations who have access to cell phone carriers, aggregators and expensive short codes," says Lehoux. "There are definitely a lot of complications that arise when dealing with content compatibility and price differences among the individual carriers, but Mobiletoolbox takes care of all those headaches and frustrations and allows clients to take full advantage of the market."

Mobiletoolbox users have been taking their slice of the mobile content market. They have the ability to create and sell their own unique content but they also have access to distribute licensed content through Mobiletoolbox's Content Library that includes a lot of the latest in popular music, movie paraphernalia and name brands. Customers are making up to 65% of the retail price of their mobile content and this puts a big smile on their faces. To get more information about the mobile industry or about Mobiletoolbox, please visit their website at www.mobiletoolbox.com or call them toll free at 1-877-410-6683.



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