Wireless News Desk
Verizon Becomes a Counter-Android Linux Convert
Verizon Snubs Google's Linux-based Android Initiative to Go With the LiMo Foundation's Mobile Linux Spec
May. 16, 2008 12:45 PM
Verizon Wireless is snubbing Google’s Linux-based Android
initiative to go with the LiMo Foundation’s mobile Linux spec for its next wave
of mobile phones expected next year.
Along with Verizon, Mozilla signed up – giving the
consortium its first major open source ISV – and a key one for conveying
applications.
Verizon VP of network Kyle Malady said during a conference
call that Verizon picked LiMo because the consortium was already in the
marketplace with commercial goods. It also liked its governance model (as
opposed presumably to Google dominance) and its broad membership.
He suggested that Verizon is keeping a watching brief on
Android’s progress and could change or add horses. However, Verizon’s rival
AT&T is leaning toward the so-called Open Hardware Alliance backing
Android.
Malady said Verizon, which is taking the last seat on the
LiMo board, would start using LiMo’s Linux middleware on feature phones and
move up to smartphones, suggesting it would be the company’s “preferred”
platform. He said Verizon intended to use Linux throughout its line.
Verizon currently has Qualcomm, Windows Mobile, Palm and RIM
phones and means to keep selling them. Android phones could get on Verizon’s
network since it’s opening it up to all-comers.
But Malady said Verizon,
America’s
Number 2 mobile carrier, would put money and people into the LiMo effort.
LiMo now has 40 members including founders Motorola, NEC,
NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung and Vodafone.
So did Infineon, SK Telecom and SFR, the main carriers in South Korea and France
respectively, Sagem Mobiles, Red Bend Software and Kvaleberg AS.
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