Opera, France Télécom and Orange Jointly Explore Mobile Browsing
February 15th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 23 times, 1 so far today
Opera, France Télécom and Orange Jointly Explore Mobile Browsing
France Telecom and Orange are joining Opera Software in an effort to provide mobile users with the best possible use of the Internet and Web technologies on handsets. The two companies’ Research and Development departments are busy defining the future of mobile browsing and the added advantages it can bring in terms of offering users exciting mobile data services easily accessible on their handset’s homescreen.
The R&D department of France Telecom and Orange has seized upon Opera’s Platform offering. The Opera Platform concept replaces the current idle homescreen on handsets with an operator branded user interface based on Opera’s standards-based Web technology. The most profitable operator services and local applications are integrated directly into the idle screen of the phone, placing value-added operator services closer to the end user. By using Web technology, users are provided with a mobile experience with limitless customization options for services easily developed by the existing Web developer community.
“Opera’s idea of using Web technologies to develop a better, more uniform user interface and portfolio of services across our product line is very much complementary to our own approach,” says Eric Dufresne, CEO, France Telecom / Orange R&D, Boston. “Opera’s standards-based approach will make us able to offer users a far better end-user experience across multiple platforms, and at the same time,increasing data usage. This will be a real revenue booster that takes advantage of our investment in high-capacity networks.”
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