As a member of the Foundation, the company gains the immediate right to licence the Symbian Foundation platform without any royalty and source code fees, participate in the governance of the Foundation, and take part in joint marketing and branding campaigns, Mahindra Satyam said in a statement today.
The Symbian platform is an open-source operating system for mobile devices. It was created by merging/integrating software assets contributed by Nokia, NTT DoCoMo and Sony Ericsson, including Symbian OS, the S60, UIQ and MOAP(S) user interfaces.
Portions of the source code are already being moved to open source, under the Eclipse Public Licence, and by mid-2010, the process will be complete, the release said.
"The Symbian Foundation welcomes Mahindra Satyam into the community. By understanding and engaging with the Symbian platform, Mahindra Satyam will contribute to a growing, evolving mobile value chain," Symbian Head for Community Support Shaun Puckrin said.
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