Mobile leaders to unify the Symbian software platform and set the future of mobile free
Written by Symbian Ltd.
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and NTT DOCOMO have announced their
intent to unite Symbian OS, S60, UIQ and MOAP(S) to create one open mobile software platform. Foundation to be established to provide royalty-free open platform and accelerate innovation
Together with AT&T, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics,
STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone they plan to
establish the Symbian Foundation to extend the appeal of this unified software
platform. Membership of this non-profit Foundation will be open to all
organizations. This initiative is supported by current shareholders and
management of Symbian Limited, who have been actively involved in its
development. Plans for the Foundation have already received wide
support from other industry leaders.
To enable the Foundation, Nokia today announced plans to acquire the
remaining shares of Symbian Limited that Nokia does not already own and
then contribute the Symbian and S60 software to the Foundation. Sony
Ericsson and Motorola today announced their intention to contribute technology
from UIQ and DOCOMO has also indicated its willingness to contribute
its MOAP(S) assets. From these contributions, the Foundation will
provide a unified platform with common UI framework. A full platform
will be available for all Foundation members under a royalty-free
license, from the Foundations first day of operations.
Contributions from Foundation members through open collaboration
will be integrated to further enhance the platform. The Foundation will
make selected components available as open source at launch. It will
then work to establish the most complete mobile software offering
available in open source. This will be made available over the next two
years and is intended to be released under Eclipse Public License (EPL)
1.0.
The Foundations platform will build on the leading open mobile
software platform, with more than 200 million phones, across 235
models, already shipped by multiple vendors and tens of thousands of
third-party applications already available for Symbian OS-based devices.
Ten years ago, Symbian was established by far sighted players to offer an advanced open operating system
and software skills to the whole mobile industry, said Nigel Clifford,
CEO of Symbian. Our vision is to become the most widely used software
platform on the planet and indeed today Symbian OS leads its market by
any measure. Today's announcement is a bold new step to achieve that
vision by embracing a complete and proven platform, offered in an open
way, designed to stimulate innovation which is at the heart of
everything we do.
Establishing the Foundation is one of the biggest contributions to
an open community ever made, said Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, CEO of Nokia.
Nokia is a strong supporter of open platforms and technologies as they
give the freedom to build, maintain and evolve applications and
services across device segments and offer by far the largest ecosystem,
enabling rapid innovation. Todays announcement is a major milestone in
our devices software strategy.
The complete, consistent platform that the Foundation plans to
provide will allow manufacturers to focus on their unique
differentiation at a device level said Dick Komiyama, President of
Sony Ericsson. Sony Ericsson believes that the unified Symbian
Foundation platform will greatly simplify the world for handset
manufacturers, operators and developers, enabling greater innovation in
services and applications to the benefit of consumers everywhere.
"Motorola has long been a leader and advocate of open software for
mobile platforms. Were excited to be joining Nokia, Sony Ericsson, NTT
DOCOMO and others in leading this open source effort to form the new
Symbian Foundation and unite the Symbian ecosystem," said Alain
Mutricy, Senior Vice President, Platforms & Technology Office,
Motorola Mobile Devices. Also, Motorola, together with Sony Ericsson,
will be contributing UIQ technology to the Foundation and will work
with UIQ as they are refocusing as an important supplier in the new
Symbian ecosystem. This will be a great addition, as the Foundation
will be able to leverage UIQs unique experience, which includes
expertise in touch technology.
DOCOMO welcomes this development and we look forward to moving our
Symbian based devices and service onto the Foundation platform. We are
also willing to contribute our MOAP(S) assets to the Foundation. This
is a very positive step in further increasing the adoption of the
Symbian software and creating an even more open, consistent and
complete platform. The Foundation software will enable us to enjoy the
benefits of a global platform in bringing new, leading-edge services to
the Japanese market. It will increase efficiency and help us provide
our wide customer base with the most advanced mobile experiences. said
Toshio Miki, Associate Senior Vice President, Managing Director of
Communication Device Development Department of NTT DOCOMO.
"Mobile phones have turned into sophisticated multimedia computers
and smart phones continue to grow in popularity," said Kris Rinne,
Senior Vice President of Architecture and Planning at AT&T. "The
Symbian Foundation will reduce fragmentation in the industry and holds
the promise of incorporating leading technology and the most mature
software into a unified platform for the entire industry. This will
create an environment that will encourage and enable developers to
build compelling applications that will positively affect our
customers' lives and support AT&T in offering its differentiated
services to consumers."
"Joining the Symbian Foundation is an ideal opportunity for LG to
broaden our commitment to providing our customers with the best
possible mobile experience said Dr. Skott Ahn, President and CEO of LG
Electronics Mobile Communications Company. We believe that open mobile
platforms will contribute to advance the mobile industry. At LG we will
play a leading role in creating a better mobile environment, working
with the Symbian Foundation to provide our customers with smart new
features based on this open platform.
Samsung Electronics is committed to Symbian as one of the future
platforms for our mobile devices and believes that establishing the
Foundation is a visionary move in positioning the platform as the most
proven open platform for future development. We are delighted to be
playing a significant role in that future by joining the Foundation
board. We have already used Symbian and S60 software successfully to
deliver appealing devices and see these steps making the platform even
more attractive for bringing the latest technologies and services to
the market said Dr. Do Hun Kwon, VP & Managing Director, Samsung
Electronics Research Institute.
"ST sees strong consumer demand, across all segments, for a richer
multimedia experience," said Monica de Virgiliis, General Manager of
the Wireless Multimedia Division, STMicroelectronics. "This new
foundation synchronizes and harmonizes the mainstream software approach
to address this need and makes the software widely available. We
anticipate this will fuel the growth of multimedia-capable devices and
we are excited about being able to leverage our long-standing
leadership in consumer digital multimedia to satisfy more and more
consumers."
TI has long supported open platforms, and we are excited about the
formation of the Symbian Foundation. We believe the new structure will
remove barriers to innovation in the mobile industry by providing a
common platform on which exciting next-generation applications and
services can be built, said Greg Delagi, senior vice president of TIs
Wireless Business Unit. Manufacturers can get a head-start on
development with TIs proven OMAP-based Symbian S60 software
development platform. Combined with the Foundations open collaboration
model, this will allow more developers to harness the performance and
multimedia capabilities of the OMAP family to accelerate improvements
in the mobile user experience.
Vodafone believes this is a significant step in driving mobile
innovation for the Internet as well as creating a richer mobile
experience for our customers said Jens Schulte-Bockum, Vodafone's
Global Director of Terminals. We have been challenging the industry to
reduce complexity and focus on fewer operating systems. This step will
help to drive even faster innovation, as well as enable operators to
accelerate time-to-market for compelling and varied new services.
Foundation members share the vision that the Foundation will unify
the software platform, supercharge innovation and accelerate the
availability of new services and compelling experiences for consumers
and business users around the world. The combined platform is already
one of the most advanced and widely used mobile platforms, making it
highly attractive for all ecosystem partners, including developers,
mobile operators, content and service providers and device
manufacturers.
The Foundation is expected to start operating during the first half
of 2009, subject to the closing of the acquisition of Symbian Ltd by
Nokia.
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