A great bit of news coming from Nokia today. I heard about it from our good friend Mark Selby who asked me if I'd already noticed it. Nokia is announcing it will buy the remaining outstanding shares of Symbian, then turn it into a Foundation to support an open platform and operating system for mobile phones.
Now, who is on board? Its pretty well everybody in this biz. First, there is Symbian of course and the S60 software. Then SonyEricsson and Motorola contribute UIQ. NTT DoCoMo offers MOAP. So we already have several of the most advanced phone OS owners and developers joining into this Foundation.
Then the supporting cast. Who all join? AT&T, LG, Samsung, ST Microelectronics, Texas Instruments, and Vodafone. Thats just about all of the biggest boys in this game ha-ha including each of the five largest handset makers and the world's largest mobile operator group and the world's first 3G operator. Impressive lineup indeed.
As to Symbian? Their numbers so far? 200 million smartphones is the installed base, built in ten years, across 235 different phone models from dozens of manufacturers and tens of thousands of application developers on the Symbian platform. Pretty nice stuff and well in line with Nokia's vision of openness and common standards.
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