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30th jun 2004 - Nokia and mobile operator Orange are
throwing down a challenge to Java and Symbian OS &
Series 60 developers worldwide to cook up cool mobile
applications, mainly for WCDMA 3G but also for GPRS
enabled terminals. At the JavaOne developers conference
in San Francisco, the two mobile communications stalwarts
have launched the Orange - Nokia Developer Challenge,
a two-phase competition for mobile application coders.
The Challenge will give coders the chance to develop
rich and innovative applications at Orange Code Camp,
which takes place on September 13th - 16th at the Futuroscope
science park near Poitiers, France. As many as 250 developers
are expected to descend on Orange Code Camp for real
development and coding work with key experts from Orange
and its major partners, including Nokia, the lead sponsor
of the event. Qualified, innovative coders with a track
record in commercial applications and knowledge of application
development will be able to participate, and the lucky
selected finalists will have an option for commercial
agreement with Orange to support and market their application.
The Java Challenge - the first of the competitions -
will start at JavaOne. Developers are asked to submit
their best and most innovative application ideas by
end of July. The best proposals for Java applications
will then be selected in mid-August. The chosen developers
will get prioritized support and developer tools, both
before and during Orange Code Camp, in order for their
applications to be Java Verified by the end of October.
The Symbian Challenge will commence at Orange Code Camp,
where participants can discuss their ideas for Symbian
OS & Series 60 applications face to face with leading
Series 60 experts. This Challenge will target especially
the WCDMA 3G space. The developers with the most creative
application ideas can take advantage of a competence
transfer program and access to Series 60 SDK/tools by
the end of October. As a result of the second challenge,
the best applications will be finalized for Symbian
Signed verification by February 2005.
"We at Orange are proud of the innovative application
offering we have for our customers. Our firm target
is to increase our application portfolio and offer services
that are the most enticing in the market. Mobile devices
based on Series 60, the open smart phone software by
Nokia, provide an excellent platform for developers
to create and deploy exciting new applications,"
said Richard Hanscott, VP Orange Group Business Developments
and Partnerships.
Nokia, as a platinum sponsor of Orange Code Camp, is
a key partner in providing developer support throughout
the event as part of the joint Developer Challenges.
Nokia will provide terminals, access to its Series 60
and Series 40 SDKs and tools, as well as technical support
from Forum Nokia (www.forum.nokia.com). Nokia will also
help during the auditing and certification process,
in addition to supporting the development of applications.
"We are excited about supporting a leading operator
in mobile application development, and believe that
the synergies between the Orange Partner Program and
Forum Nokia will lead to an interesting and rewarding
proposition for the Orange developers. As part of this
proposition we are offering the latest in our Series
40 and Series 60 Platforms for the Developer Challenge
participants," said Lee Epting, Vice President,
Forum Nokia.
Nokia sees that 2004 is the year of volume 3G network
launches, with many major global operators inaugurating
WCDMA 3G service this year.
"This project demonstrates the value added of Nokia's
standards based end-to-end 3G offering. The time is
ripe for developers to put all their creativity into
play as Orange is rolling out its WCDMA networks,"
says Pertti Melamies, Vice President, Networks, Nokia.
About Forum Nokia
Nokia's global developer program, Forum Nokia connects
developers to tools, technical information, support,
and distribution channels they can use to build and
market applications around the globe. From offices in
the U.S., Europe, Japan, China, and Singapore, Forum
Nokia provides technical and business development support
to developers and operators to assist them in achieving
their goal of successfully launching applications and
services to consumers and enterprises. More information
is available at www.forum.nokia.com.
About Orange
Orange and wirefree are trademarks of Orange PCS Ltd.
The Orange group is a mobile communications company,
with operations in 19 countries across Europe and beyond.
It provides a broad range of personal communications
services, including Orange GSM1800 services and other
digital cellular telephone services. The Orange brand
operates in the UK, France, Switzerland, Romania, Denmark,
Slovakia, Luxembourg, Thailand, the Ivory Coast, the
Dominican Republic, Cameroon, the Netherlands, Botswana
and Madagascar. The Orange group also has controlled
operations in Belgium (Mobistar). The Orange group has
a joint controlling interest in Egypt (MobiNil) and
minority interests in Portugal (Optimus), Austria (One),
and Mumbai/India (BPL Mobile). As at the end of March
2004, Orange was the largest mobile operator in both
the UK with 13.8 million active customers, and France
with 20.4 million registered customers. As at the end
of March 2004, Orange controlled companies had over
50 million customers worldwide. Orange, along with TIM,
Telefonica and T-Mobile, is a founding member of the
FreeMove alliance. Further information about Orange
can be found on the Orange website at www.orange.com.
About Orange Partner
Orange Partner is a global partner and developer program
from Orange - mobile operator. The program provides
mobile application developers with online training,
a research database, tools, testing processes, application
programming interfaces and peer-to-peer contact via
the Orange Partner portal - www.developers.orange.com.
It also provides access to Orange global development
centres and a whole range of other support services
to members of the program. Orange Partner has been created
to provide support to developers wishing to develop
and propose solutions for possible distribution to a
50m-plus customer base in 19 countries.
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