January 26, 2007

Cellphone Linux group launched

Motorola, NEC, Samsung team with NTT, Vodafone on platform for mobile phones

Six of the biggest names in cellular telephony have made good on a promise from last year and announced a new foundation to push Linux standardization and adoption on mobile phones.

Hardware-makers Motorola, NEC, Panasonic Mobile Communications, and Samsung Electronics, and carriers NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone Group Services said last June that they planned to work together on a Linux-based open software platform for mobile phones.

The nonprofit LiMo Foundation is open to any individual or enterprise for an annual fee of between $40,000 and $800,000 depending on membership class. Membership provides access to and the ability to contribute to source code developed by the group.

A 13-member board of directors will meet four times a year to run the foundation. It will be led by Greg Besio of Motorola as chairman and Kiyohito Nagata of NTT DoCoMo as vice chairman.

Linux is finding its way into an increasing number of cell phones as operators and manufacturers seek to cut development costs, expand compatibility between different models and widen functions available on cell phones.

Two of the foundation members, NEC and Panasonic, have been working together on Linux-based phones for NTT DoCoMo since 2001 and last year they established a joint venture to work on basic design and development of 3G cell phones. Through Esteemo they hope to cut development costs. Motorola and Samsung are also working separately on Linux-based cell phones.

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