Distribution
AT&T offers mobile content developers many different ways to bring their applications to
customers. Whether your business is large or small, consumer-focused or a corporate solution,
learn which distribution channel
is right for you.
MEdia Net Overview
MEdia Net lets Content Providers use market-proven technology and network platforms to create applications with rich content that target AT&T's wireless consumers. Find out how to get on deck!
att.net Overview
att.net and MEdia Net are the official AT&T portals for mobile Web content (i.e., WAP and xHTML sites and applications). The new version of the mobile Web portal, att.net uses a pre-loaded browser client that enables users to view both WAP and HTML sites.
AppCenter Overview
AppCenter is the storefront for downloadable content, including ringtones, graphics, games, and other applications. To be listed in the AppCenter, you must already have an official business relationship with AT&T and your content must be approved by AT&T for placement.
AT&T Apps Beta Program
AT&T is offering wireless content developers a new opportunity to fine-tune applications based on input from real AT&T customers.By beta testing your app in this new online marketplace, you'll be able to reach users very quickly and make the most of real user feedback and feature requests.
MEdia Net Search
MEdia Net Search is a fast and inexpensive way for Content Providers to get wireless applications and mobile sites in front of AT&T wireless customers.
Messaging Aggregators
Content Providers must go through an AT&T-approved aggregator in order to send messages through AT&T's wireless gateway. devCentral maintains a list of currently approved aggregators and what services they provide.
DirectBill
Learn about this AT&T program that allows official Content Providers to transact charges for their products on the customer's regular AT&T billing statement.
Enterprise Solution Certification Requirements
AT&T requires that you certify your wireless enterprise application to ensure that performance, user interface, data integrity, application security, and wireless data transmission efficiency all meet or exceed AT&T usability guidelines.

