| 6th November - A broad alliance
of leading technology and wireless companies joined forces to announce the development
of Android, the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices.
Google Inc., T-Mobile, HTC, Qualcomm, Motorola and others have collaborated
on the development of Android through the Open Handset Alliance, a multinational
alliance of technology and mobile industry leaders. This alliance shares
a common goal of fostering innovation on mobile devices and giving consumers a
far better user experience than much of what is available on today's mobile platforms.
By providing developers a new level of openness that enables them to work more
collaboratively, Android will accelerate the pace at which new and compelling
mobile services are made available to consumers. With nearly 3 billion
users worldwide, the mobile phone has become the most personal and ubiquitous
communications device. However, the lack of a collaborative effort has made it
a challenge for developers, wireless operators and handset manufacturers to respond
as quickly as possible to the ever-changing needs of savvy mobile consumers. Through
Android, developers, wireless operators and handset manufacturers will be better
positioned to bring to market innovative new products faster and at a much lower
cost. The end result will be an unprecedented mobile platform that will enable
wireless operators and manufacturers to give their customers better, more personal
and more flexible mobile experiences. Thirty-four companies have formed
the Open Handset Alliance, which aims to develop technologies that will significantly
lower the cost of developing and distributing mobile devices and services. The
Android platform is the first step in this direction -- a fully integrated mobile
"software stack" that consists of an operating system, middleware, user-friendly
interface and applications. Consumers should expect the first phones based on
Android to be available in the second half of 2008. The Android platform
will be made available under one of the most progressive, developer-friendly open-source
licenses, which gives mobile operators and device manufacturers significant freedom
and flexibility to design products. Next week the Alliance will release an early
access software development kit to provide developers with the tools necessary
to create innovative and compelling applications for the platform. Android
holds the promise of unprecedented benefits for consumers, developers and manufacturers
of mobile services and devices. Handset manufacturers and wireless operators will
be free to customize Android in order to bring to market innovative new products
faster and at a much lower cost. Developers will have complete access to handset
capabilities and tools that will enable them to build more compelling and user-friendly
services, bringing the Internet developer model to the mobile space. And consumers
worldwide will have access to less expensive mobile devices that feature more
compelling services, rich Internet applications and easier-to-use interfaces --
ultimately creating a superior mobile experience. Open Software, Open Device,
Open Ecosystem "This partnership will help unleash the potential of
mobile technology for billions of users around the world. A fresh approach to
fostering innovation in the mobile industry will help shape a new computing environment
that will change the way people access and share information in the future,"
said Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt. "Today's announcement is more
ambitious than any single 'Google Phone' that the press has been speculating about
over the past few weeks. Our vision is that the powerful platform we're unveiling
will power thousands of different phone models." "As a founding
member of the Open Handset Alliance, T-Mobile is committed to innovation and fostering
an open platform for wireless services to meet the rapidly evolving and emerging
needs of wireless customers," said René Obermann, Chief Executive
Officer, Deutsche Telekom, parent company of T-Mobile. "Google has been an
established partner for T-Mobiles groundbreaking approach to bring the mobile
open Internet to the mass market. We see the Android platform as an exciting opportunity
to launch robust wireless Internet and Web 2.0 services for T-Mobile customers
in the US and Europe in 2008." "HTC's trademark on the mobile
industry has been its ability to drive cutting-edge innovation into a wide variety
of mobile devices to create the perfect match for individuals," said Peter
Chou, Chief Executive Officer, HTC Corp. "Our participation in the Open Handset
Alliance and integration of the Android platform in the second half of 2008 enables
us to expand our device portfolio into a new category of connected mobile phones
that will change the complexion of the mobile industry and re-create user expectations
of the mobile phone experience." "The convergence of the wireless
and Internet industries is creating new partnerships, evolving business models
and driving innovation," said Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, Chief Executive Officer
of Qualcomm. "We are extremely pleased to be participating in the Open Handset
Alliance, whose mission is to help build the leading open-source application platform
for 3G networks. The proliferation of open-standards-based handsets will provide
an exciting new opportunity to create compelling services and devices. As a result,
we are committing research and development resources to enable the Android platform
and to create the best always-connected consumer experience on our chipsets."
"Motorola has long been an advocate of open software for mobile platforms.
Today, we're excited to continue this support by joining Google and others in
the announcement of the Open Handset Alliance and Android platform. Motorola plans
to leverage the Android platform to enable seamless, connected services and rich
consumer experiences in future Motorola products," said Ed Zander, Chairman
and CEO of Motorola, Inc. Back
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