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Thu Dec 12, 2013, 06:40 PM Dec 2013

Mozilla ramps up efforts to build an ‘open mobile operating system’ for smartphones

Mozilla on Thursday teamed with global partners in a push for open mobile standards as it ramps up its efforts to develop smartphones challenging Google and Apple operating systems.

The California-based nonprofit foundation joined Deutsche Telekom, Spain’s Telefonica, South Korea’s LG, US-based Qualcomm, and Chinese manufacturers ZTE and TCL/Alcatel in creating an Open Web Device Compliance Review Board.

The new entity will set technical standards for an open mobile operating system which would be an alternative to the closed systems now used in smartphones based on Apple’s iOS or Google’s Android.
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Interesting. I hope they can pull it off. According to the article, "Sales of the ZTE Firefox phone began this year in the US and Britain. The Mozilla Foundation claims to have at least 17 operators on board and plans to launch phones in Brazil, Hungary, Mexico, Montenegro, Poland and Serbia."

More open-source options in this sector would be most welcome, and I think Mozilla is well positioned to offer competitive solutions.
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