BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.7M
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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 Android Rumor Could Still Be True... For Netbooks
Nokia issued a statement through various press outlets denying the rumor that it's planning a smartphone based on Google's Android mobile operating system. However, that doesn't mean it doesn't have other plans for Android. Clearly Nokia responded to this report, rather than ignoring it entirely, because the...
Quickoffice Brings Office 2007 Documents to Your Symbian Phone
Good news for the four or five Symbian smartphone users out there (I kid, I kid): Quickoffice Premier 6.0 lets you view, edit, and create Office 2007 documents on any Symbian S60 handset. The suite supports Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files for Office 2007 and earlier. The...
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...
Symbian Smartphones For The Enterprise
The growth of wireless computing belongs to the smartphone, a powerful device that extends the superb voice functionality of a mobile phone into the realm of data communications. From inception, it has been Symbian's mission to supply operating systems that enable a mass market for enhanced communications and information services...
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