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New Symbian Partner Network to fuel development on Symbian OS
Written by Symbian Ltd
Monday, 07 July 2008
LONDON, United Kingdom 07 July 2008 Symbian Limited, the market
leader in open operating systems for mobile phones, today announced the
launch of its new, world-class partner program, Symbian Partner Network
(SPN). This program will enable members to innovate more easily,
collaborate more closely with the Symbian ecosystem and accelerate
developments with Symbian OS, ultimately enabling the industry to
succeed.
Offering a more affordable partner program at a reduced, competitively priced annual membership fee of USD 1,500, the Symbian Partner Network program focuses on harnessing innovation by further strengthening the ecosystem, helping its members and customers to build compelling devices and solutions more quickly and at a lower cost.
The program is designed to deliver maximum rewards to both Symbian customers and members of the Symbian Partner Network by enabling companies to efficiently develop and market products and services on the Symbian platform. Symbian customers enjoy access to the highest quality ecosystem solutions, while members make use of a range of technical, marketing and business development tools and resources, including the Symbian OS Binary Access Kit.
Members of the Symbian Partner Network also benefit from access to SDN++, Symbians private developer network portal, which contains an exclusive SPN Zone and offers self-service technical support via forums, wikis and a dedicated request management system as well as collaboration zones.
The key benefits of Symbian Partner Network include:
Simplified sign-up process, click-through licenses and online payment system
Reduced annual membership fee of USD 1,500 (from USD 5,000)
Access to SDN++ containing the SPN Zone
Improved self-service technical support (wikis, forums, SPN Helpdesk)
Early access to information such as technology roadmaps and other documentation
Enhanced marketing and business development opportunities including admission to private events, such as the annual Symbian Partner Event.
Mike Whittingham, Vice President Ecosystem Development, Symbian, commented: We are always evolving to enable our partners and customers to be at the forefront of innovation, ensuring a greater choice of compelling ecosystem solutions for creating best in class phones based on Symbian OS. The new Symbian Partner Network program offers more value to our ever growing and vibrant ecosystem and supports the many services, application and content providers worldwide whose after-market products enhance the value of the Symbian platform.
For more information on Symbian Partner Network, visit: www.symbian.com/partner
About Symbian Limited
Symbian is a software licensing company that develops and licenses Symbian OS, the market-leading open operating system for mobile phones.
Symbian licenses Symbian OS to the world's leading handset manufacturers and has built close co-operative business relationships with leading companies across the mobile industry. During Q1 2008, 18.5 million Symbian mobile phones were sold worldwide to over 250 major network operators, bringing the total number of units shipped up to 31 March 2008 to 206 million.
Symbian has its headquarters in London, with offices in Cambridge, United Kingdom, China, India, Japan, Korea and United States. For more information, please visit www.symbian.com.
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