Even as the latest iPhone G3 made a grand international debut, albeit with some glitches, an indigenously developed Indian Azingo Mobile, a web-driven Linux mobile operating system, is all set to rock the growing handset market.
Azingo, a three-year old IT company founded by Mahesh Veerina which developed next generation sophisticated software for handsets at its research and-development centres in Pune and Hyderabad, is now negotiating with leading global mobile manufacturing companies — such as Samsung, Motorola, Sony Erickson and LG — to market its one-stop comprehensive integrated device.
“We are at an advanced stage with our talks with some international companies and we may seal the deal soon,” Mahesh Veerina, chief executive officer of Azingo, said.
The seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur and technology executive with 18 years experience in the sector said the globally consistent and competitive mobile device developed by his dedicated staff of 300 engineers — including 30 foreigners in India — is based upon mobile Linux system for us by the whole industry any where in the world.
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