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Swapcom
SWAPCOM is a leading provider of software systems and services for mobile applications. Swapcom is a French company, founded at the beginning of 1999, which proposes a complete range of software and mobile services, which enable the implementation of applications based on SMS, Cell Broadcast, SimToolkit and EMS/MMS technologies. GPRS, EDGE and UMTS compatible, SWAPCOM is able to propose evolutionary solutions, already mechanising a large number of mobile portals. Swapcom products enable telecom operators, ISPs and corporate enterprises to design and upgrade mobile network services in order to conduct simple and reliable electronic commerce and communications on wireless devices.

Symbian
Symbian is a software licensing company that develops and licenses Symbian OS the market-leading open operating system for advanced data-enabled mobile phones known as smartphones. Symbian licenses Symbian OS to the world leading handset manufacturers and has built close co-operative business relationships with leading companies across the mobile industry. During Q3 2006 13 million Symbian smartphones were sold worldwide to over 250 major network operators. To date more than 100 million Symbian smartphones have shipped cumulatively. Symbian has its headquarters in London United Kingdom with offices in the United States Europe (England and Sweden (UIQ Technology AB)) Israel and Asia (India P.R. China Korea and Japan). For more information please visit www.symbian.com

Symbian Ltd.
Symbian is a software licensing company, owned by wireless industry leaders, that is the trusted supplier of the advanced, open, standard operating system - Symbian OS - for data-enabled mobile phones. Symbian was established as a private independent company in June 1998 and is owned by Ericsson, Nokia, Panasonic, Motorola, Psion, Samsung Electronics, Siemens and Sony Ericsson. Headquartered in the UK, it has offices in Japan, Sweden, UK and the USA. Symbian has close to two decades of experience developing software technology for mobile computing devices and mobile phones. Symbian's role as a driving force for the wireless industry is internationally recognized. This is reflected by key partnerships with leading-edge technology companies worldwide. The world's first open Symbian OS phone became available in the first half of 2001 the Nokia 9210 Communicator.

Symbol Technologies, Inc.
Symbol Technologies, Inc. is a global provider of wireless networking and information systems that allow users of its products to access, capture and transmit information at the point of activity over local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN) and the Internet. Symbol offers in-house technology for the design and manufacture of products in its three core technologies bar code reading devices, mobile computing devices and network systems. The Company is engaged in two reportable business segments the design, manufacture and marketing of scanner integrated mobile and wireless information management systems, and the servicing of, customer support for and professional services related to these systems. These systems are used worldwide in diverse markets, such as retail, transportation and logistics, parcel delivery and postal service, warehousing and distribution, industrial, healthcare, hospitality, education and government.

SyncML Initiative Ltd.
SyncML is the open standard that drives data mobility by establishing a common language for communications between devices, applications and networks. The foundation of the SyncML open standard, SyncML Data Sync (SyncML DS) ensures a consistent set of data that is always available on any device or application, any time. SyncML Device Management (SyncML DM) enables OTA administration of devices and applications, simplifying configuration, updates and support. Sponsored by Ericsson, IBM, Lotus, Matsushita, Motorola, Nokia, Openwave, Starfish Software and Symbian, and is supported by leading wireless companies the SyncML initiative accelerates the development and market success of SyncML DS and SyncML DM technologies.

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