Microsoft to stick with Licensing Fees for Windows Mobile
Posted on Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Tarmo Virki
OSLO (Reuters) - Microsoft plans to continue charging licensing fees from
handset makers for using its mobile operating system and not follow the free
offerings of Google and Nokia, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Tuesday.
The pressure on Microsoft's high licensing fees has increased over 2008 with
Google rolling out free Android technology and Nokia offering to buy out others
from Symbian and also make its software royalty-free.
"We do," Ballmer told Reuters, when asked whether his firm would stick with
licensing fees. "We are doing well, we believe in the value of what we are
doing."
"It's interesting to ask why would Google or Nokia, Google in particular, why
would they invest a lot of money and try to do a really good job if they make no
money. I think most operators and telecom companies are skeptical about Google,"
he said.
Google tries to promote web surfing on phones and the use of their services such
as e-mail and search so they make advertising revenue.
"In the case of Nokia - are they really open sourcing, or are they really making
Symbian their own operating system? We have to wait and see," Ballmer said in an
interview.
Microsoft's market share in smart phone operating systems has stayed at about 10
percent for several years, despite the U.S. technology giant's efforts to win
more.
Microsoft charges $8 to $15 per phone, according to Strategy Analytics.
"Handset makers are skeptical of Nokia, operators are skeptical of Google, I
think by actually charging money people know exactly what our motivations are,"
Ballmer said.
He said there was no reason to expect Microsoft to enter the mobile phone making
business, like some analysts foresee.
"I do not anticipate us building a phone. Sorry, we are not going build one,"
Ballmer said. (Reporting by Tarmo Virki; editing by Jon Loades-Carter)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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