Motorola
is to acquire a 50 per cent interest in the parent company of the developers of
the UIQ mobile
operating system.
The terms of the agreement to share ownership of UI Holdings BV, which is
currently wholly owned by
Sony
Ericsson, were not disclosed.
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However, it was revealed that Motorola and Sony Ericsson will work together
and jointly invest in the development of the UIQ open user interface platform.
"UIQ has benefited greatly from our partnership with Sony Ericsson and we are
confident that Motorola's interest will create new and important growth
opportunities for UIQ, our customers, employees and consumers around the world,
" said Johan Sandberg, chief executive at UIQ Technology.
"This is an important transaction that demonstrates the increasing importance
of open operating systems for all handset vendors," said Miles Flint, president
of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications.
Both companies have agreed that UIQ will be vendor and chipset independent,
and that the platform will be licensed on equal terms to all mobile device
vendors in the industry.
Thanks to its single code base, UIQ offered the industry's first touch-screen
interface back in 2002 and now supports Qwerty and numerical keyboard
configurations as well as finger touch data input.
Both companies have been UIQ licensees for many years and have launched
several Symbian/UIQ-based products.
The pair have confirmed that they aim to expand ownership of UIQ in the
future, and hope to make further announcements about new shareholders and
licensees in due course.
Motorola's investment in UI Holdings BV is subject to customary regulatory
approval and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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