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LiMo Foundation Expands
With Verizon, Mozilla
May 14, 2008
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LiMo Foundation added Infineon Technologies, Kvaleberg , Mozilla, Red
Bend Software, Sagem Mobiles, SFR, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless as
new member companies. Expanding LiMo’s membership to 40 since the
foundation’s launch in January 2007, these companies join with existing
LiMo members to collaborate on the LiMo Platform—the world’s first
globally competitive, Linux-based software platform for mobile devices.
Verizon has joined LiMo as a Core
member and will fill the final seat on LiMo’s board of directors. By
participating in LiMo, Verizon hopes to help LiMo unify the mobile
industry around openness and Linux as the key enablers to lowering
development costs.
“Verizon Wireless is demonstrating itself a champion of openness in
mobile innovation by joining the board of LiMo Foundation,” said Morgan
Gillis, executive director of LiMo Foundation. “Major wireless service
providers from across North America, Asia and Europe are now engaged in
committed collaboration through LiMo. This offers further concrete
evidence that LiMo is positioned at the heart of the rapidly emerging,
industry-wide trend to secure the benefits of openness and choice in
technology.”
“Verizon Wireless is committed and invested in encouraging innovation,
providing developers the opportunity to deliver new wireless choices and
expanding the mobile market,” said Kyle Malady, vice president of
network for Verizon. “We expect our involvement with LiMo to advance
these principles.”
“This latest group of new members demonstrates the rapidly expanding
reach of the LiMo ecosystem, and we are very excited by their commitment
to further enrich the LiMo Platform and accelerate its adoption within
all markets,” said Morgan Gillis, executive director of LiMo Foundation.
“It is now clear that LiMo’s transparent and participative governance
model and total focus on the handset operating system—which are designed
to avoid value-chain distortion—are proving to be very attractive to the
whole industry.”
“LiMo Foundation has made impressive inroads across the mobile ecosystem
and has acquired a varied and truly global footprint. As OEMs and
operators seek to gain technical and business efficiencies by
consolidating the number of handset platforms, there is now no doubt
that LiMo-powered devices will comprise a significant percentage of many
operators’ portfolios,” added Stuart Carlaw, vice president and research
director, mobile wireless with ABI Research. “This bodes well for
consumers, operators and application developers, who all stand to
benefit from industry unification and contribution to a lower-cost
Mobile Linux platform.”
LiMo’s unique governance model brings together a broad set of competing
companies in a transparent, collegial and trust-based environment.
Members specify and contribute valuable, market-tested intellectual
property toward LiMo’s middleware platform for mobile handsets.
“The diversity of the global mobile ecosystem is exploding, and this is
evidenced in the new class of LiMo
members, which spans providers of Internet and wireless services,
consumer and enterprise software, electronics and mobile phones,” said
Kiyohito Nagata of NTT DoCoMo, chairperson of LiMo Foundation.
“Convergence is a fact of the maturing mobile marketplace today, and
business models are evolving rapidly to capitalize on emerging trends
and revenue opportunities—LiMo’s membership base reflects and is
accelerating these shifts in the mobile industry.”
Launched in January 2007 by six mobile industry leaders—Motorola, NEC,
NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics and
Vodafone—LiMo was formed to deliver an open and globally consistent
software platform based upon Mobile Linux for use by the whole industry
to catalyze next-generation mobile consumer experiences. LiMo Foundation
is open to all vendors and service providers in the mobile
communications marketplace, including device manufacturers, operators,
chipset manufacturers, integrators and independent software vendors.
LiMo members are participating collectively to building a rich ecosystem
and have the ability to influence the evolution of the LiMo Platform,
leaving them free to provide compelling and differentiated services to
customers. |