The continual growth of mobi-domain registrations illustrates that content developers are focused on delivering quality sites and applications to mobile phones for consumers to use. Millions of pages of content are now live on sites with mobi-domains and many of the world's leading brands have gone to mobi-domains over past few months.
Travel brands have quickly adopted .mobi sites to extend their brands for travelers while they are "on the go." Existing sites range from the 2007 Webby Award-nominated Travelosa.mobi to SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), the first airline to enable .mobi access to flight information, check in and schedules. Soon, travelers will see Amtrak.mobi plus the full range of lodging properties from the Hilton Hotels Corporation available as .mobi sites.
A number of high-end auto brands – BMW.mobi, Ferrari.mobi and Rolls-Royce.mobi – are pioneering the way for the automobile industry on the mobile web. But "mobile" travel and automobile brands are only the start.
News and entertainment heavy hitters such as ESPN.mobi, Maxim.mobi, FoxNews.mobi, BusinessWeek.mobi and CNNMoney.mobi have gone mobile. And music celebrities like China's Wei Wei with weiwei.mobi, India's Vayu with vayu.mobi and Tila Tequila with misstila.mobi have embraced the mobile internet.
A number of mobile operators including TIM, the mobile arm of Telecom Italia, and Bulgaria's Vivatel are making the mobi-domain an essential part of their communications strategy.
Others are finding unique applications for mobi-domains such as social networking with yolo.mobi and cerkle.mobi, hobbyists sites like bigfishtackle.mobi and p-o-k-e-r.mobi and fitness sites like pumpone.mobi. Some additional hot sites for people on the go are cabbies.mobi to locate a taxi in the US, UK and Canada and screenings.mobi to find film times and locations in those same countries. Also, VoteScotland.mobi means that people can vote in elections via their phones instead of going to the polling station.
“The results demonstrate the strong role dotMobi is playing in driving the creation of mobile content on the Internet,” said Neil Edwards, CEO of dotMobi. “Most importantly, the mobile industry's consumer focus around creating sites with mobi-domains is bearing strong results in a short period of time. Consumers finally have easy-to-use and affordable made-for-mobile content."
He added, "Our new cross-platform mobile Web developer certification program is already graduating certified developers with hundreds of additional developers already signed to take certification testing."
Hans-Peter Oswald
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