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Nokia, the global leader in mobility, today announced that its global developer
community, Forum Nokia, has now passed the 2 million mark in registrations,
reflecting the surge in interest in building applications for mobile devices.
Nokia's global developer program also announced that its Forum Nokia PRO program
has concluded its first year, with more than 400 member companies receiving
advanced levels of technical and business development support.
{mosgoogle}"We've just completed the most exciting year ever in the
history of Nokia's developer relations activities," said Lee Epting, vice
president, Forum Nokia. "With 2 million registrants, the Forum Nokia community
is the world's largest dedicated mobile application developer community and our
Forum Nokia PRO program has surpassed our goals by enlisting 400 of the world's
most advanced mobile development companies in its first year."
The growing market for advanced mobile applications and
services is evidenced in adoption of the Symbian OS(TM), the world's leading
platform for smartphones, including the Series 60 Platform, developed by Nokia
and licensed to seven manufacturers. Approximately 50 Symbian OS device models
have already been launched and more than 200 operators worldwide are selling
Symbian OS based devices. Nokia estimates it will ship 25 million Symbian-based
smartphones in 2005.
Additionally, Java(TM) has established itself as the leading
language for mobile applications, supported by over 580 models of mobile
handsets and with Java services being deployed by approximately 150 operators
globally.
"Developers from all segments of the IT industry have responded
to the growth in deployment of open standards-based technologies such as Symbian
OS and Java in the mobile environment and today view the handset market as the
next major frontier in the digital revolution," added Ms. Epting.
Registrants at the Forum Nokia community (www.forum.nokia.com)
gain access to a wide range of free technical information as well as free
resources including downloadable tools and SDKs. The site hosts approximately
14,000 unique visits each day. Forum Nokia registrants represent more than 230
countries, territories and colonies around the globe, with the EMEA
(Europe/Middle East/Africa) region accounting for the largest number, followed
by Asia and the Americas. The top 10 countries by number of registrants are:
United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Italy, China, India, Australia, Finland,
Spain, and the Netherlands.
Members of the Forum Nokia PRO program gain advanced technical
support that ensures close integration of their software with Nokia's devices
and also benefit from exclusive access to Nokia's extensive worldwide software
distribution channels. Participation is limited to companies that meet stringent
membership qualifications and pay a ?‚¤4,000 annual fee. Among the PRO members,
66% are engaged in developing Music & Media applications, 64% in Personal
Productivity, 55% in Enterprise and 54% in Games. Java and C++ are the
technologies most widely used by PRO members, with 85% and 83% adoption,
respectively.
The program draws roughly half of its members from the EMEA
region with approximately one in four representing the Americas and about one in
five from Asia.
Nokia's global developer program is based on a developer
platform strategy which provides a large addressable market to application
developers. By offering development platforms that remain consistent across
multiple handsets, Nokia maximizes developers' volume opportunities and
minimizes the need to port applications and services to individual handsets.
Presently, Forum Nokia supports the Series 40 and Symbian-based Series 60 and
Series 80 Platforms, which taken together represent a market of almost 200
million devices.
About Forum Nokia
{mosgoogle right}Nokia's global developer program, Forum Nokia connects
developers to tools, technical information, support, and distribution channels
they can use to build and market applications around the globe. From offices in
the U.S., Europe, Japan, China, and Singapore, Forum Nokia provides technical
and business development support to developers and operators to assist them in
achieving their goal of successfully launching applications and services to
consumers and enterprises. More information is available at www.forum.nokia.com.
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