[5] Starting in January 2004, WDIG licensed Disney Mobile content to KPN, a prominent Dutch telecom firm.
[6] In March 2004, WDIG agreed to a licensing deal with Vodafone to provide Disney Mobile services in 14 countries: Australia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Malta, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
[citation needed] Earlier, DMobile and O2 agreed to a mobile virtual network operator agreement in April 2006 for the United Kingdom.
[11] In August 2006, DMobile halted its plans to roll out its wireless service in the UK, citing "adverse changes in the retail environment for its decision".
In October 2011, working with Spin Master, DMobile launched the first Disney Appmates game with Cars 2 toys that interact with an iPad screen.
DMobile teamed up with developer Hipster Whale to release Disney Crossy Road on April 6, 2016, which in two days became the top downloaded game on iOS.
The innovative family monitor and call control features allowed parents to set spending limits and decide when the phone could and couldn't be used.