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Fli Digital, a company founded by two RIT alumni, recently launched their
first major product, the Fresh Platform, a content management system
designed to make selling cell phone content easier.
Scott Teger, the firm’s managing partner and a 2002 Computer Engineering
graduate, said, “[The company] evolved into a digital ad agency. About
two years ago, we came across a client selling ring tones and wallpaper
[on cell phones.] We saw this as an opportunity. We didn’t see that much
competition within the industry and thought we could do better.”
“The key to our platform,” said Creative Director Thomas Massaro, a 1999
Industrial Design graduate, “is that it has to discover the right device and
deliver the right content.”
Getting to this point was not without problems for the company. “For lack
of a better term,” Teger said, “the carriers are animals.” Some issues the
company faced included “specific rules being different for specific carriers
and device delivery issues, like properly formatting a wallpaper or using
the right format for a ring tone. It’s like Mac, PC, and Linux.” Additionally,
he said, “There are obstacles [for a customer] in getting to third party
mobile websites.”
Teger’s advice to potential entrepreneurs at RIT: “Don’t underestimate the
work ethic you pick up at RIT. It’s the mentality and the work ethic.”
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