Momentum for the LiMo Foundation continues as membership exceeds fifty companies On 4 August 2008, the LiMo Foundation announced eleven new members taking the total membership to over fifty companies.
Nokia and Qualcomm End Intellectual Property Battle Agreeing 15 Year Licensing Deal On 24 July 2008, Nokia and Qualcomm announced that they had entered into a new 15 year licensing agreement covering various standards.
New Members Make LiMo a Stronger Contender On 14 May 2008, the LiMo Foundation announced several new members of its organisation, which is creating a Linux-based platform for mobile phones.
The Picture's Still Unclear for Mobile TV On 4 May 2008, AT&T launched its mobile TV service in 58 locations across the US. The service is underpinned by Qualcomm's MediaFLO technology. It offers over 10 channels of progra
Semiconductors
Mobile TV Players Should Look East
On 11 August 2008, the Polish media reported that the country's four mobile network operators were working to create a consortium that will bid for a licence to operate mobile TV s
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