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Company
agrees to acquire Danger Inc, unveils additional industry partnerships
to heighten connected entertainment and information experience for
mobile customers.
Taking
steps to place its technologies in the hands of an expanding mobile
consumer audience, Microsoft Corp today announced the acquisition
of Danger Inc, the company responsible for software and services
powering popular consumer handsets. Microsoft also announced that
several additional cutting-edge mobility companies worldwide will
adopt and deploy Microsoft's software and services.
With the acquisition of Danger, Microsoft will benefit from the
company's nearly 10 years of expertise with mobile consumers. The
Palo Alto, California-based company provides services that allow
people to keep in touch, stay organized and keep informed while
on the go through real-time mobile messaging, social networking
services, web browsing and personal information management applications.
Combining these services with Microsoft's connected entertainment
and mobile technologies will provide Microsoft with the tools to
accelerate its work to create industry-leading entertainment and
communication experiences for consumers.
In addition to the acquisition of Danger, Microsoft highlighted
its partnership with Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB to make
Windows Mobile phones, announced extended reach of Windows Live
and MSN Direct services around the world, and demonstrated how the
increased adoption of Microsoft software is giving consumers more
control over digital content. Businesses including Brightstar Corp,
Cbeyond, MTS (Mobile TeleSystems OJSC), Omnifone Ltd, Orascom Telecom
Holding, TechData, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Wind Greece and Wind
Italy unveiled plans today to tap Microsoft for its latest mobile
innovations.
Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division President Robbie Bach
announced the news today in a keynote address at Mobile World Congress
2008 as he articulated a comprehensive vision for the capabilities
that Microsoft and its mobile partner network plan to deliver.
"We believe wherever you go, your phone should bring your world
with you," Bach said. "Microsoft will build upon our current
offerings to business users by delivering a whole new range of experiences
to mobile consumers. And we have the broadest partnerships, the
finest people, and the best software and services to get us there."
Today's announcements build on Microsoft's current partnerships
with nearly every device maker and mobile operator in the world.
With yesterday's addition of Sony Ericsson, Windows Mobile alone
runs phones from 50 device makers used by 160 mobile operators.
Microsoft software and services including Windows Mobile, Windows
Live Messenger, Hotmail and Windows Live Spaces, the world's most
widely used weblogging service, are also used by device-makers including
HTC Corp, LG Electronics, Motorola Inc, Nokia, Palm Inc, Research
in Motion Ltd (RIM) and Samsung.
Creating New Experiences for Mobile Consumers
Part of Microsoft's focus to help more people worldwide take advantage
of increasingly powerful mobile technology is to enable new entertaining,
informative and interactive experiences.
At 3GSM 2007, Microsoft unveiled PlayReady, a new content access
technology that enables content owners and service providers to
deliver and manage virtually any type of digital content using a
wide range of business models. In just one year it has gained significant
industry momentum, including a recently announced collaborative
effort with Nokia to build support for PlayReady technology into
the Nokia S60 and Series 40 mobile device platforms.
Today some of the world's leading mobile carriers and service providers
announced plans to deploy PlayReady, including Telefonica Espana,
Telecom Italia, Omnifone Ltd, and Weather Investments SpA, which
has more than 100 million customers across nine countries through
its Orascom Telecom Holding, Wind Italy and Wind Greece mobile operators.
Designed for digital entertainment services, devices and applications,
with a specific focus on meeting the needs of the mobile industry,
PlayReady provides significant improvements in ease of use for consumers
looking to access, manage and enjoy content on a variety of devices.
Further adding to new mobile experiences, Microsoft announced its
first public technology preview of an application that lets users
access MSN Direct content on Windows Mobile phones. The new downloadable
application gives Windows Mobile customers instant access to information
such as weather and stock updates; top news stories; entertainment,
sports and business news; and more directly on their Windows Mobile
phone. Information is presented in a glanceable format and is easily
accessible directly from a phone's home screen, and content is automatically
updated so customers have immediate access to the content that matters
most to them.
In addition, Telefonica, one of the world's leading integrated operators,
announced today that it has adopted Windows Live Services for all
its WAP-based handsets in 12 countries in Latin America, specifically
on those where the company operates its cellular services under
the brand Telefonica movistar. Telefonica movistar customers throughout
Latin America will have access to Windows Live Hotmail, Windows
Live Messenger and Windows Live Spaces from their phone, enjoying
some of the leading communication and sharing services worldwide.
Leading Partnerships to Create the Right Phones and Services
for a Broad Audience
Solidifying Microsoft partnerships with all of the largest handset
makers in the world, Microsoft yesterday announced that Sony Ericsson
will deliver a Windows Mobile phone, the XPERIA X1, an arc slider
phone that blends mobile web communication and multimedia entertainment
to meet consumer demand for a premium, converged mobile experience.
Deepening developer partnerships, Microsoft today released several
updates to its Windows Live Mobile Developer Program including a
new SDK and platform, the Microsoft Mobile Services Protocol, providing
developers with additional capabilities to deliver Windows Live
for mobile services and utilise the platform to innovate on top
of those services.
Microsoft also announced today it is increasing offerings for its
mobile operator partners by launching Windows Live @mobile, a global,
standardised programme to enable mobile operators to deploy a set
of standard Microsoft mobile services such as Windows Live and MSN
Mobile to their customers more quickly. By deploying services more
quickly, Windows Live @mobile gives Microsoft mobile operator partners
additional revenue opportunities.
In addition, Microsoft announced today the expansion of its mobile
advertising syndication client portfolio with major French mobile
publishers including L'Equipe, Boursier.com and Autonews. Orange,
a leading mobile operator in Spain, has also chosen Microsoft as
its ad serving partner for mobile display advertising in Spain.
Through mobile advertising technology created by Microsoft's Advertiser
and Publisher Solutions Group and its ScreenTonic SA subsidiary,
a leader in mobile advertising in Europe, Microsoft is able to deliver
advertising experiences globally that map to the opportunities that
are evolving in the mobile handset market. This follows the recent
launches of advertising on Microsoft's MSN properties in the US,
UK and France.
Bringing Mobile Opportunities to More Businesses and Consumers
Worldwide
Global companies joined Microsoft today for announcements that will
put Microsoft mobile technology into more hands in Asia, Europe
and the US, demonstrating Microsoft's versatile array of offerings
that deliver the mobile experiences people want in a range of scenarios.
Announced today, Microsoft has partnered with Brightstar Europe,
a joint venture between Tech Data Corp and Brightstar Corp, providers
of technology and support for resellers and solution providers serving
small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Through this partnership,
Brightstar Europe will promote Windows Mobile with training and
support, and TechData and Brightstar reseller networks throughout
the region will offer Windows Mobile phones. This is the first agreement
of its kind between Microsoft and Brightstar Europe, and it will
provide SMBs in the European Union with a complete mobility offering,
including servers, devices, services and support.
In addition, Microsoft and Russian mobile operator MTS today announced
their cooperation to deliver new mobile communications services
for MTS customers. Through this agreement, MTS and Microsoft will
collaborate and create a road map for delivering innovative services
to satisfy rising demand for data products and services for MTS's
85 million subscribers. The first joint offering will make Windows
Vista-based notebook PCs, with built-in mobile broadband access,
available to customers through a subscription payment model. At
prices substantially less than current laptops with embedded 3G
technologies, MTS will bring to market a best-in-class proposition
featuring an innovative laptop design, a variety of tariff plans
suited to a wide array of users, customer service support and equipment
fully tested and certified to meet MTS customers' high expectations.
The subscription PC programme should be available to MTS consumers
in June 2008.
Hosted Microsoft Exchange forms the foundation of a new service
from Cbeyond, a US provider of cutting-edge communications for small
businesses. Microsoft and Cbeyond announced today a new e-mail service,
including support for mobile devices, that is available as part
of a communications package specifically targeting SMBs. The Cbeyond
package includes hardware and air time for mobile phone service,
local and long-distance phone service, T-1 broadband internet access,
and now enterprise-class e-mail based on hosted Microsoft Exchange.
With hosted Microsoft Exchange from Cbeyond, users can now get all
the capabilities offered through an enterprise-class e-mail solution,
including appointment scheduling, shared contact information and
task management, and over-the-air syncing of all this information,
all accessible via Microsoft Office Outlook on the desktop, a web
browser or a smartphone.
More information about Microsoft's mobile strategy and efforts to
help an expanding mobile audience take advantage of advanced technology
is available at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/mobileworldcongress/default.mspx.
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