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oFono, mobile open source project

Damian Koh  |  May 20, 2009

High-level architecture for oFono.


This went under the radar last week, but what's worth noting is that the Maemo Software team from Nokia and the Open Source Technology Center from Intel are sponsors for the project. Their aim is to develop an open source telephony solution and facilitate the writing of mobile applications. We don't know much about the project aside from a bunch of technical details. But something tells us that this, along with yesterday's leaked screenshot of the Maemo Harmattan, is part of a grander scheme for a next-generation operating system, or a cloud service perhaps. We'll leave you with a diagram of the oFono architecture. If you are a developer, this may be of interest to you.

Via Unwired View
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