March 3, 2007
Sony Ericsson offers UIQ shares, analyst suggests to open source instead
Four months after announcing they were acquiring UIQ, Sony Ericsson invited other phone vendors to become shareholders of the Symbian interface (press release), to ensure a strong alternative to the S60 platform for everybody and to improve its financial position. Software, telecom and IT consultant OVUM questions the need of this and suggests an alternative: opening its source. They point to several different advantages that make it sounds like a good advise, but probably so did the advise of opening to investors. There's no "best" strategy, and we wish Sony Ericsson the best of luck with theirs. After all, by not open sourcing a tiny bit of code nor even basing it's strategy on third party applications, we all know what Apple is going to achieve with the iPhone and succesive iPhone nano's, micro's, etc. Here are some extracts from the article:
It could be perceived that Sony Ericsson is trying […]
Original post by Luis Camino












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