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  Mobilinux Open Framework - Let Freedom Ring   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mobilinux is built on the fourth generation of MontaVista’s Linux platform, which is the most widely deployed Linux distribution in the world and the only proven Linux solution for mobile devices.
Mobilinux 4.0 serves as the core of the Mobilinux Open Framework, an industry-wide program for the creation and promotion of Linux-based handset reference architectures.
Mobilinux Open Framework, with Mobilinux 4.0 as its foundation, gives manufacturers the flexibility and choice to design phones that meet operator specifications, while allowing them to differentiate their designs and services.
www.mobilinux.com /news/pr_mobilinux_product.html   (761 words)

  
  Mobilinux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mobilinux is a Linux-based operating system targeting smartphones.
It was announced by MontaVista Software on April 25, 2005.
Mobilinux is based on open source and open standard technology, designed for scalability and maximized battery power usage for single-chip mobile phones.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mobilinux   (102 words)

  
 MontaVista Software - Platform to Innovate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mobilinux is an optimized Linux operating system and development environment, ideally suited for wireless handsets and mobile devices, with requirements for power management, hard real-time performance, fast start-up, and small footprint.
Flexible architecture – With Mobilinux, handset manufacturers have the freedom to differentiate throughout the software stack and add the functionality necessary to address the needs of their market with delivering unique devices into the market.
Mobilinux includes advanced, comprehensive power management infrastructure to address minimum “talk-time” and “stand-by” requirements and to maximize the use of available power resources.
www.mvista.com /products/mobilinux/features.html   (470 words)

  
 MontaVista Software - Platform to Innovate
Mobilinux is an optimized Linux operating system and development environment, ideally suited for wireless handsets and mobile devices, with requirements for power management, hard real-time performance, fast start-up, and small footprint.
Mobilinux includes advanced, comprehensive power management infrastructure to address minimum “talk-time” and “stand-by” requirements and to maximize the use of available power resources.
Mobilinux delivers a full-featured Linux networking stack, enabling handset manufacturers to easily deliver the technologies necessary to address the market trends.
www.montavista.co.jp /products/mobilinux/features.html   (469 words)

  
 MontaVista to launch Linux for cell phones | InfoWorld | News | 2005-04-25 | By Ephraim Schwartz
The Mobilinux Program is meant to work with chip manufacturers, handset makers, and software developers to create a common reference architecture for a mobile Linux operating system to run on cell phones.
What differentiates Mobilinux from other mainstream OSes for handsets is its ability to scale to smart phones on the high end and less able, feature phones on the low end, according to Jacob Lehrbaum, product manager for wireless and mobile at MontaVista.
Mobilinux will allow handset manufacturers to use a single processor for running both voice and software applications, thus reducing the cost of the bill of materials in order to meet feature phone price points.
www.infoworld.com /article/05/04/25/HNmobilelinux_1.html   (1096 words)

  
 Mobile Linux challenges Windows Mobile for cellphone dominance
MontaVista calls Mobilinux "the first optimized OS for mobile and wireless devices that can scale from smartphones to feature-phones," and hopes the OS's versatility will appeal to phone vendors interested in standardizing on a single OS environment across multiple segments of the phone market.
MontaVista expects Mobilinux to appeal to phone vendors wishing to avoid the single vendor lock-in associated with Microsoft and, to some extent, with Symbian, 49 percent of which is owned by mobile phone marketshare leader Nokia.
Mobilinux, in contrast, is based on open source technology that could in theory be supported or even adopted by other embedded vendors.
linuxdevices.com /news/NS8395255492.html   (1492 words)

  
 Linux means cheaper mobile phones - TechEnclave
The Mobilinux Program works with chip manufacturers, handset makers, and software developers to create a common architecture for a mobile Linux operating system to run on mobiles.
Mobilinux allows handset manufacturers to use a single processor for running both voice and software applications, reducing the build cost by a fifth, according to Lehrbaum, when compared to Symbian, Palm, or Microsoft OSes.
Mobilinux 4.0 will be available within the next month.
www.techenclave.com /forums/linux-means-cheaper-mobile-phones-2652.html   (328 words)

  
 MontaVista Releases New Version of Mobilinux | LinuxElectrons
Mobilinux includes tools to help reduce footprint, saving on RAM and Flash.
Mobilinux 4.1 delivers an advanced, highly scalable operating system enabling differentiated and cost effective phone designs while giving operators the ability to leverage a single platform from the network to the device.
Mobilinux is an optimized Linux operating system and development environment, ideally suited for wireless handsets and mobile devices.
www.linuxelectrons.com /news/mobile/montavista-releases-new-version-mobilinux   (368 words)

  
 NewsForge | MontaVista Announces Mobilinux Open Framework
The Mobilinux program encourages leading semiconductor, mobile software, and phone integrators to create reference architectures for handset vendors and mobile operators looking to build Linux handsets.
NEC expects that the Mobilinux Open Framework program will provide a flexible platform for many people with various skills to contribute to the advanced functionality and growth of the industry.” - Yukitsuna Furuya, Chief Engineer, Mobile Business Planning Division, NEC Corporation.
MontaVista is an active and highly involved member of the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF), an organization that includes leading mobile handset manufacturers and is focused on the advancement of Linux as an open source platform for consumer electronics.
www.newsforge.com /newsvac/05/02/11/1451202.shtml   (1030 words)

  
 MontaVista Linux Out With Smartphone OS
The operating system is scheduled to ship in the second quarter of 2005 and immediately benefit MontaVista's partners such as Openwave as well as Motorola, NEC and Panasonic.
The platform is based on the Linux 2.6 kernel, and updated with Eclipse 3.0.1 and CDT 2.1 technology as well as open KDrive (aka TinyX) and GTK technologies.
Mobilinux will also have various power performance enhancements, ARM Embedded Application Binary support for compatibility with standard third-party tools, compiler support for thumb mode, and an integrated graphical layer for user interfaces.
www.internetnews.com /dev-news/article.php/3500036   (585 words)

  
 MontaVista's Mobilinux 4.0 for mobile and wireless devices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
MontaVista has announced Mobilinux, a new embedded Linux Operating System for mobile and wireless devices.
Mobilinux 4.0 is based on the Linux 2.6 kernel, it is has been specifically tailored for wireless handsets and mobile devices, with requirements for power management, hard real-time performance, fast start-up (less than 1 second), and small footprint.
Mobilinux Open Framework, an industry-wide program for the creation and promotion of Linux-based handset reference architectures will allow for open and flexible features.
www.godmode.com /godmobile/thread.php?topic_id=5657   (191 words)

  
 MontaVista's Mobilinux 4.0 for mobile and wireless devices
MontaVista has announced Mobilinux, a new embedded Linux Operating System for mobile and wireless devices.
Mobilinux 4.0 is based on the Linux 2.6 kernel, it is has been specifically tailored for wireless handsets and mobile devices, with requirements for power management, hard real-time performance, fast start-up (less than 1 second), and small footprint.
Mobilinux Open Framework, an industry-wide program for the creation and promotion of Linux-based handset reference architectures will allow for open and flexible features.
www.mobilemag.com /redirect.php?content=3975   (682 words)

  
 MontaVista Software - Platform to Innovate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
MontaVista Software announced Mobilinux, a new product engineered to address key areas of development for mobile and wireless devices.
Mobilinux is built on the fourth generation of MontaVista's Linux platform, which is the most widely deployed Linux platform in the world and the only proven Linux solution for mobile devices.
Built on a 4th generation MontaVista Linux platform, Mobilinux scales from feature to smart phones and is the only proven commercial Linux platform optimized for mobile devices.
www.mvista.com /products/mobilinux   (152 words)

  
 openPR.com - direct/ Red Bend Software: Red Bend Software Joins MontaVista´s Mobilinux Open Framework Program
Red Bend has demonstrated its advanced FOTA solution on the Linux operating system, and membership in the Mobilinux Open Framework program helps to ensure that Red Bend´s solution is optimized for deployment on Linux-based mobile phones.
MontaVista´s Mobilinux Open Framework program assists handset vendors that are migrating from proprietary operating system platforms to Linux.
Linux is becoming the strategic platform of choice for many handset vendors and operators who require a stable, flexible and open platform to build their mobile devices," said Peder Ulander, vice president of marketing at MontaVista Software.
openpr.com /news/600.html   (727 words)

  
 Openwave - Inside the Wave - Openwave Joins Mobilinux Open Framework
Openwave has joined the Mobilinux Open Framework program - a consortium working to position Linux as a viable solution for manufacturers looking to implement a full-featured operating system.
These characteristics mean Linux can offer manufacturers and operators more options when developing their products and services under the everyday pressures of cost and speed to market.
The Mobilinux Framework program represents a significant step forward in positioning Linux as a viable solution for manufacturers looking to implement a full featured OS through the delivery of pre-qualified reference architectures.
openwave.com /us/openwave_iq/inside_the_wave/2005/march/mobilinux.htm   (399 words)

  
 PalmSource and MontaVista Software Team to Accelerate Development of Next Generation Linux Mobile Phones - Press Release
"By joining MontaVista's Mobilinux Open Framework partner program, PalmSource is further demonstrating its commitment to enabling Palm OS, the mobile industry's leading application framework, to run on Linux" said Albert Chu, vice president, business development for PalmSource.
MontaVista's Mobilinux Open Framework is an industry-wide program for creation and promotion of Linux-based handset reference architectures.
More information on the Mobilinux Open Framework can be found at: www.mobilinux.com.
www.palmsource.com /press/2005/080905_montavista.html   (813 words)

  
 Red Bend Software Joins MontaVista's Mobilinux Open Framework Program : ArriveNet Press Releases : Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Red Bend has demonstrated its advanced FOTA solution on the Linux operating system, and membership in the Mobilinux Open Framework program helps to ensure that Red Bend's solution is optimized for deployment on Linux-based mobile phones.
MontaVista's Mobilinux Open Framework program assists handset vendors that are migrating from proprietary operating system platforms to Linux.
Linux is becoming the strategic platform of choice for many handset vendors and operators who require a stable, flexible and open platform to build their mobile devices," said Peder Ulander, vice president of marketing at MontaVista Software.
press.arrivenet.com /technology/article.php/725931.html   (700 words)

  
 PDA Blast! >> MontaVista Announces Mobilinux
MontaVista Software, Inc., today announced Mobilinux™, a new product built to address key areas of development for mobile and wireless devices.
Unlike proprietary operating systems, Mobilinux is a scalable platform allowing mobile operators, handset manufacturers, and developers to build differentiated feature- and smart-phones.” With today’s product announcement, and the unveiling of the Mobilinux Open Framework program in February 2005, MontaVista continues to accelerate the increasing adoption of Linux within the mobile phone industry.
"MontaVista's Mobilinux, together with TI's OMAP™ processors, provide wireless OEMs with a flexible and scalable solution, enabling opportunities for differentiation while focusing on their own, unique value add." "The global mobile industry is looking to reduce fragmentation and control the costs associated with rolling out new devices and services.
www.pdablast.com /articles/2005/4/2005425-MontaVista-Announces-Mobilinux.html   (372 words)

  
 MontaVista delivers Mobilinux to compete in the mobile smartphone space
MontaVista Software, Inc., has announced Mobilinux, a new product built to address key areas of development for mobile and wireless devices.
Mobilinux is built on the fourth generation of MontaVista’s Linux platform.
Mobilinux 4.0 will be available in Q2 2005.
www.geekzone.co.nz /content.asp?contentid=4418   (363 words)

  
 MontaVista aims embedded Linux ecosystem at mobile phones
Dubbed the Mobilinux Open Framework, the initiative aims to produce a plug-and-play software ecosystem consisting of prequalified third-party products, that can grab market share from Symbian and Microsoft.
According to Ulander, the Mobilinux Open Framework will include ports of MontaVista Linux Consumer Edition for "three to four" architectures, corresponding the program's anticipated semiconductor participants, within the next year.
MontaVista's Mobilinux Open Framework program will certainly help Linux gain more exposure as a viable phone OS -- exposure sure to draw heated competition, in the best vendor-neutral tradition of open source.
linuxdevices.com /news/NS9628832666.html   (1285 words)

  
 Extends partnership with MontaVista; Joins Mobilinux Open Framework Partner Program
MontaVista's Mobilinux Open Framework is a program designed to increase the adoption of Linux within the mobile phone industry by providing handset vendors and mobile operators with solutions consisting of components from best of breed mobile software providers and MontaVista's Mobilinux OS platform.
The Mobilinux Open Framework addresses needs in the mobile market by bringing together Semiconductor Vendors, Independent Software Vendors, and Integrators to create Linux based reference architectures and provide application-consulting services for Handset Vendors, Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs), and Mobile Operators looking to develop Linux phones.
Jataayu wireless terminal solutions are licensed by leading device manufacturers, ODMs and suppliers of reference platforms for the present and next generation devices.
www.jataayusoft.com /MontaVista-Mobilinux.htm   (625 words)

  
 Networking News: Montavista Rolls Out Mobilinux
MontaVista Software, a Linux provider for the embedded and communications markets, announced Mobilinux, a new product built to address key areas of development for mobile and wireless devices.
Mobilinux 4.0, built on the fourth generation of MontaVista's Linux platform, serves as the core of the Mobilinux Open Framework, an industry-wide program for the creation and promotion of Linux-based handset reference architectures.
MontaVista noted that Mobilinux is an optimized Linux operating system and development environment, ideally suited for wireless handsets and mobile devices, with requirements for power management, hard real-time performance, fast start-up, and small footprint.
networking.ittoolbox.com /news/display.asp?i=128715&t=99   (417 words)

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