BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.7M
- Private
Dow Jones Description
Wireless Telecommunications Mfr
Number of Employees 1,000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code : 517310
Recent Events
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Symbian Partners With China Mobile
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Nokia secures USD636m Symbian loan
Nokia has secured a USD636m loan from the European Investment Bank to make its Symbian operating system more competitive. The loan is designed to help fund R&D on Nokia's operating system over the next three years. ...
AT&T Hints At Replacing Java With Symbian In The Future
For all the hype about the rise of operating systems, one more carrier is hinting at plans to pare down the number to just one or two OS choices for its company-branded device lineup. AT&T's Roger Smith, director of next-generation services, said Symbian might become the OS of choice...
Nokia to complete Symbian acquisition this year
Nokia says its acquisition of UK software firm Symbian is on track to close this year, claiming that the open operating system will help it boost market share in the US. In June, Nokia offered to take over Symbian for...
How Do Your Really Feel? Nokia, Symbian, Google And Microsoft All Get Dissed
In a break from traditional conference etiquette, executives from Google (NSDQ: GOOG), Symbian and Nokia (NYSE: NOK), faced off today at the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco, and let it be known exactly how they feel about each other. They even picked on Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), despite the...
Nokia and Symbian Head For Open (Source) Water
When Nokia announced that it was ready to buy the outstanding 52 percent of mobile device OS vendor Symbian for about $410 million, the handset manufacturer's stock started heading up, and for good reason. Nokia decided that it would make the software royalty-free open source. In one move, it had...
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