CTIA 2009: Verizon wants less OSes

Use shining to require big efforts of standardizing in the operating system community flowing strongly of it when Verizon radiotelegram is at the beginning of this year when CTIA reveals, because the executor express that hopes they need only be mobile phone and OSes regarding it is main to deal with some in the pattern of their network during the coming years.

” Still there are too many operating systems, ” Verizon communication Limited Company (New York Stock Exchange: VZ) ‘ s CEO Yvon Seidenberg tells the music fundamental key wireless tradeshow packed in main American beginning it. ” We the faster develop in the open environment, it is the better. ”

CEO Lowell MacAdam ask and answer meeting of news last theme at operator in soon after. ” Now, there are 8 or 9 operating systems which I must deal with, ” He tells a variety of news bookworms that have in the room.

The right to speak of MacAdam which he wants finally of changing that ” 3 or 4, ” Make the development moving close to developing for some different PC platforms.

Wireless boss, however, will not use passively, those operators want to see which operating system is prosperous and prefer to die on those grapes tree. ” I needn’t care about that, ” His regulation.

Verizon uses flexible Windows and PalmOS in its operating system at present. It had already in the past said it was allowing to support google (Nasdaq: GOOG) ‘ s robot and confirm again today it is planning Linux OS based on that apparatus of LiMo fund ‘ s move.

But Verizon, plan, improve laboratory (JIL) jointly through whom it announce recently Member absorbing in disclose by software development in layer . Verizon is with China Mobile Co., Ltd. (New York Stock Exchange: CHL) ,Softbank and Waduven group plc (New York Stock Exchange: VOD) And employ the work of standardizing with the small device moving.

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