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News Release from: TTPCom
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2006
Alliance aims for faster wireless
development
TTPCom has reached agreement with Analog Devices on a programme designed to speed customer development of wireless devices based on ADI's SoftFone products.
TTPCom has reached agreement with Analog Devices on a programme designed to speed customer development of wireless devices based on ADI's SoftFone products Tony Milbourn, Managing Director of TTP Communications said: "This is the major contract that we referred to in our update to the market on 21st March this year"
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"It is an important first step in repositioning our business".
"It allows ADI to sublicense our protocol software directly to customers using their chipsets, bringing our relationship with ADI into alignment with how we operate with our other silicon partners, where our protocol software is increasingly delivered to market under sublicence arrangements together with our partner's chipsets".
"In the applications arena, Ajar, our applications environment is sold direct to handset vendors building on our extensive knowledge of the inter-relationships between chipsets, protocol stacks and applications".
"We continue to review the strategic options available to ensure that TTPCom is able to exploit the market opportunities available, and has the necessary funding required to do so, and we will comment further on our plans in this regard when we announce our preliminary results for the year ended 31st March around the end of May".
The new agreement grants ADI the right to directly distribute TTPCom's modem software for use on ADI SoftFone baseband products and provides development rights for Ajar.
In addition, TTPCom will transfer to ADI intellectual property, engineering resources, and related assets associated with the support and customisation of TTPCom GSM/GPRS/Edge modem software for ADI SoftFone-based wireless devices.
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