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TAIPEI, Taiwan June 25, 2008 -- LinuxWorld Conference & Expo --Openmoko today
announced
agreements with five distributors for the Neo
Freerunner Open Source mobile phone. Today, Openmoko will begin shipping
the next generation Neo Freerunner to Pulster, Golden Delicious
Computers and TRIsoft located in Germany, Bearstech in France and IDA
Systems based in India.
IDA Systems specializes in customized software development and retail
sales of hand-held computer devices. Golden Delicious Computers is a
specialist for mobile office solutions and was founded as The Handheld
Linux Shop. TRIsoft, in business since 1985, has been focusing in recent
years on mobile Linux devices. Bearstech offers expertise in Open Source
architecture and complex internet projects, and Pulster specializes in
online sales of mobile devices into industrial and education markets
with focus on Linux-based solutions.
The new Openmoko Neo Freerunner phone will ship with a basic developer
platform. Subsequent software can be downloaded from the Openmoko
developer site. The Neo Freerunner comes to market after Openmoko
shipped the Neo 1973 in 2007. Distributors will offer
either the 850 MHz or 900 MHz models of the Neo Freerunner to
accommodate telecommunications frequencies worldwide.
"We have moved beyond the early adopter stage and are now ready to
release the next generation Neo Freerunner to markets where we are
seeing early traction," said Steve Mosher, Openmoko vice president of
marketing. "These key distributors have relationships that reach deeply
into markets that can leverage the features of this remarkable mobile
device and advance it even further through software and exterior
customization."
To help developers create unique versions of the Neo Freerunner mobile
phone, Openmoko recently posted CAD files for the phone's industrial
design. The CAD files enable developers to design and completely modify
and rapidly create prototypes for the phone case to suit their own
customers' needs. Openmoko is also working with the Open Source
community to expand the phone's software functionality to address the
needs of high potential vertical markets such as academic, travel,
science, and medicine, as well as refining the software for an eventual
launch into the mass consumer market.
Pulster CEO, Christoph Pulster, said, "As the first official distributor
for Openmoko products, we look forward to helping deliver Openmoko's
latest baby, the Freerunner open mobile phone platform, into the German
consumer and industrial markets."
Dr. Nikolaus Schaller of Golden
Delicious Computers: "We strongly support the idea to give the open
source community full access to open devices. We contribute our
experience in import and trading business so that customers in European
markets can buy this and future devices assured of sustained high level
commercial support."
Marc Stephan of TRIsoft says, "Soon after we started the preorder phase
after CeBit 2008, the customers response exceeded all our expectations.
So we're happy to announce the partnership with Golden Delicious
Computers to ensure a strong and professional EU-wide distribution of
the Openmoko devices."
Amiya Kumar Das, director of IDA Systems, said,
"We have been resellers of several hand-held devices and laptops in
India. We look forward to contributing our expertise in software
development and Openmoko retail sales in the India market."
Pricing and availability
The Openmoko Neo Freerunner has a suggested retail price of $399.
Openmoko will sell the phone directly from it its webshop www.Openmoko.com
and via distributors in Europe and India. The company will announce
availability in other regions of the world at LinuxWorld Expo in San
Francisco, August 5-7, 2008 where Openmoko can be seen in the Linux
Garage Pavilion booth 1234 in the Moscone Center North Hall.
About Openmoko
Openmoko is a commercial and community driven effort with a mission to
create open mobile products that empower developers and consumers to
personalize their devices, much like a computer, in any way they see
fit.
Information Source: Business Wire
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