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LONDON, UK Oct. 21, 2008
-- On the first day of the 2008 Symbian Smartphone Show, the ten initial
board members of the Symbian Foundation (AT&T, LG Electronics,
Motorola, Nokia, NTT DOCOMO, Samsung Electronics, Sony Ericsson, ST-NXP
Wireless, Texas Instruments and Vodafone) have welcomed the latest
supporters of the Symbian Foundation initiative.
"We
are delighted to see more than fifty companies now confirming their
support for plans to create the world’s most open platform for mobile
devices," said Kris Rinne, senior vice president, architecture and planning, AT&T
on behalf of the initial board members. "Plans to establish the
foundation are proceeding as planned; we anticipate even stronger
support by the time the foundation begins operations, which we expect
to be during the first half of 2009. The Symbian Foundation platform
offering will be the most proven and successful open mobile platform,
which will be available royalty free for members from the foundation’s
first day of operations. Making the platform available in open source
by June 2010 will only enhance its appeal to developers, solutions
providers and network operators around the world."
Further
support for the planned Symbian Foundation has come from 12 more
companies, ARM, CieNET, Flander, FUJISOFT, Huawei, Inmote, InnoPath
Software, Red Bend, Scalado, Symsource, TRANGO Virtual Processors and
Visa, who added their endorsements to the forty companies already
announced as supporters of the foundation initiative.
"The
establishment of the Symbian Foundation will enable easier access to a
proven mobile-rich operating system, enabling continuous innovation and
development with leading-edge technology that we have come to expect
within the mobile industry," said Ian Drew, VP Marketing, ARM.
"As the market leader in CPU architecture, ARM has a history of
unleashing new features that enhance the user experience of operating
systems and we look forward to continuing this with Symbian Foundation
members in the future. We anticipate that our handset and semiconductor
Partners will accelerate the introduction of new, higher performance
devices built on the Symbian Foundation platform."
"CIeNET
believes the Symbian Foundation will greatly reduce time to market for
both mobile phone manufacturers and application developers", said Julian Chen, Deputy GM at CIeNET Technologies.
"As the leading technical consulting company in the telecom and
embedded field in China, CIeNET has already used Symbian OS, UIQ, and
S60 software to deliver applications with best in class user
experiences on various mobile phone models for our customers. We expect
to leverage our mobile phone and application experience to serve our
customers in China in the future, building on the Symbian Foundation
platform. "
"Flander
is pleased to join mobile industry leaders in supporting plans for the
Symbian Foundation, which will drive new innovations in mobile for the
benefit of customers around the world," said Markus Suomi, Flander CEO.
"Flander participates in all phases of smartphone software development
and verification, from early planning and design to development and
final validation. Our people have contributed in the Symbian ecosystem
since the launch of the first Symbian OS based phones and our expertise
in Symbian OS and S60 will benefit the community in the future.""
"FUJISOFT,
as a major software development company for the Japanese mobile phone
market, welcomes plans for the creation of the Symbian Foundation,"
said Minoru Yoshida, Executive Managing Director, FUJISOFT INCORPORATED.
"We are confident that the Symbian Foundation’s plans to standardize
mobile device platforms will transform the mobile phone market for the
better. We believe that this will be a great opportunity for us not
only to provide our experience and expertise to mobile phone
manufacturers around the world, but also to contribute to the growth
and development of the global ecosystem around the Symbian Foundation
platform. "
"Huawei is excited by the plans for the Symbian Foundation", said Li Jilin, Huawei Communications Vice President.
"We look forward to participating in the work of the Symbian Foundation
and using the foundation's platform to deliver a portfolio of devices
for mobile network operators around the world. We believe that the
Symbian Foundation ecosystem will enable innovation which will benefit
users and drive increased customer satisfaction. "
"Inmote
welcomes the Symbian Foundation initiative. This will be a new era for
the foundation's platform, where more openness will drive new
application concepts from a larger community of entrepreneurs and
developers within the Symbian Foundation ecosystem," said René Heuven, CEO of Inmote.
"With our strong background in Symbian OS we expect increased demand
for our training and consultancy services. Inmote is committed to
joining the foundation and will continue to extend and improve its
portfolio of training and development services for the Symbian
Foundation platform. "
"InnoPath
Software welcomes plans to create the Symbian Foundation, with its
goals of furthering the availability of feature-rich mobile phones for
the global market by building on the platform’s strong installed base
and developer community," said John Fazio, President and CEO Innopath.
"InnoPath, currently a member of the Symbian Platinum Partner Program
and an industry leader in end-to-end Mobile Device Management, offers
solutions both for wireless operators and device manufacturers.
InnoPath’s Mobile Device Management, deployed on Symbian OS-based
phones today, allows operators to offer better customer care at lower
cost and with greater user satisfaction."
"Red
Bend believes that the Symbian Foundation will create an open software
platform that will raise the bar for mobile applications and services,"
said Morten Grauballe, EVP Platforms & Ecosystem at Red Bend.
"As the leading provider of firmware over-the-air (FOTA) software for
Symbian OS-based handsets, Red Bend intends to join the foundation. Our
expertise will enable foundation members to open up new revenue
streams, by delivering the next generation of features, applications
and services over the air to consumers using devices built on the
Symbian Foundation platform."
"Scalado supports plans for the Symbian Foundation," said Mats Jacobson, CEO of Scalado.
"As an established part of the Symbian ecosystem, Scalado will bring
best in class imaging technology to ensure that the Symbian Foundation
platform can provide superior imaging experience and performance for
end users. Additionally, Scalado will strengthen its R&D to
optimize imaging software technologies for the Symbian Foundation
platform, so that the whole image chain, from sensor to applications
will provide world leading imaging experience and digital still camera
performance. We believe this will help the Symbian Foundation platform
to become a unified, strong, complete and accessible OS that will be
the platform of choice for future smart camera phones."
"Symsource
has been an enthusiastic proponent of plans for the Symbian Foundation
since their announcement and we congratulate the mobile leaders behind
this initiative," said Tim Ocock, VP, Business Development at Symsource.
"This visionary move will act as a catalyst for the mobile software
ecosystem in expanding the kinds of innovative devices, products and
services that can be created. As a boutique mobile development practice
with the highest proportion of Accredited Symbian Developers amongst
our peers we will be ideally placed to help members of the Symbian
Foundation ecosystem fulfill their mobile aspirations."
"TRANGO
Virtual Processors is an enthusiastic supporter of the foundation’s
vision of an open, complete, and royalty-free software platform for
mobile communications," said Brad Suessmith, TRANGO Senior VP and GM.
"OEMs, carriers and software developers will all benefit from growth of
the existing strong support base for Symbian OS. Most importantly,
consumers will have a wider range of solutions to choose from,
available from the newly expanded ecosystem. We expect that TRANGO’s
history of providing enhanced security and portability will contribute
greatly to the rapid adoption and continued success of the foundation’s
open platform."
"Visa is excited by the plans for the Symbian Foundation," said Tim Attinger, Head of Global Product Innovation and Development at Visa Inc.
"Visa's strategy in creating mobile payment services applies the scale
and flexibility of its global payment network to deliver payments and
value-added services on mobile devices that have immediate value to
consumers, merchants, and issuers. Over the last two years, Visa has
actively engaged with financial institutions, wireless operators,
handset manufacturers, and technology providers to develop and test
mobile payments and services, ranging from payments, money transfer
services, transaction alerts, merchant offers, and an ATM and store
locator service . We believe that the Symbian Foundation platform has
the potential to accelerate the delivery of those services to consumers
around the globe."
Since plans for the Symbian
Foundation were announced, hundreds of organizations have registered
their interest in joining the foundation via the website at www.symbianfoundation.org.
As
previously announced, the plans for the establishment of the Symbian
Foundation and royalty-free licensing of foundation software are:
- The
acquisition of Symbian Limited by Nokia, expected to close in Q4, 2008,
subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.
- Software
assets are contributed to the foundation, including Symbian OS™ and S60
by Nokia, UIQ technology by Motorola and Sony Ericsson and MOAP(S) by
NTT DOCOMO and Fujitsu.
- This contributed
software will be available under a royalty-free license to foundation
members from the first day of Symbian Foundation operations, expected
1H 2009.
- The Foundation will work to unify the platform, with the first unified foundation release expected in 2009.
- The
foundation will work to make the platform available in open source by
June 2010 (two years from the Symbian Foundation announcement)
Information Source: Symbian
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