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One Billion Brews says Qualcomm
Updated:2007/3/6 09:52
Tags:BREW
Qualcomm says that BREW publishers and developers have now earned more than US$1 billion from the sale of BREW applications and services since the first commercial deployment of BREW services in November 2001.
"During the past five years, we are proud to have grown the BREW solution into a global premier wireless data service, and the $1 billion earned by BREW publishers and developers is a testament to the innovation they have shown in bringing valuable, relevant wireless services to market," said Bob Briggs, senior vice president and general manager, BREW for Qualcomm Internet Services. "As Qualcomm continues to evolve BREW, bringing our offerings and Signature Solutions to new customers and new markets, these same developers and publishers will be the lifeblood of BREW''s continued growth. We look forward to collaborating with them and continuing our mutual success." BREW has been commercially deployed by wireless operators in 31 countries around the world. Recent agreements have expanded BREW''s reach into new markets, including Europe. In September 2006, O2 in the U.K. announced the availability of Europe''s first handset based on Qualcomm''s uiOne offering. In December 2006, Italy''s Telecom Italia launched a variety of new mobile games via the BREW Gaming Signature Solution and gave subscribers access to ''Idle Mode'' services, downloadable ''Themes'' and direct access to content using the uiOne offering. Earnings figures were calculated based on payments made by Qualcomm to BREW publishers and developers and on reports from certain BREW operators reflecting what they had directly paid their publishers and developers. Source: cellular-news ,South Korea says Qualcomm licensing unfair (2009-6-19) ,Qualcomm's Shimmering Innovation (2009-6-12) ,Qualcomm, Freescale Bet on 'Smartbooks' (2009-6-10) ,Secular Semiconductor Growth in QUALCOMM (2009-6-9) ,MMDS operators say Ericsson, Qualcomm blocking WiMAX development in Brazil (2009-6-8) ,Qualcomm expands Snapdragon platform with 45nm chipset for smarter smartphones and smartbooks (2009-6-5) ,Cha Young-koo to be Qualcomm Korea¨s new head (2009-6-4) ,Qualcomm says China to be its largest market (2009-5-21) ,Qualcomm to ride 3G wave for growth (2009-5-20) ,Qualcomm, analysts hint at chip recovery (2009-4-29) ,Qualcomm Sees Orders Stabilizing (2009-4-28) ,Qualcomm to pay Broadcom $891 million, settle litigation (2009-4-27) ,Qualcomm, Broadcom in settlement talks (2009-4-23) ,Qualcomm eyes Korean investments, while SKT looks abroad (2009-4-15) ,Qualcomm eyeing S.Korea mobile, healthcare firms (2009-4-8) ,Qualcomm to look for investment in S.Korean firms (2009-4-7) |
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