Screen Media A/S and Opera Software ASA today announced a technology and marketing alliance in which the companies will work together to embed Opera Software's Opera for Linux-NanoX browser in Screen Media's FreePad Web Terminal. The alliance combines Screen Media's strengths in wireless Internet and telephony technology with Opera Software's leadership in the development and delivery of highly efficient HTML rendering solutions to provide consumers and business users with wireless Internet access and telephony in one simple and easy to use device - FreePad.
FreePad is a device that offers consumers services like web browsing, e-mail, fax, voicemail and answering machine, a personal assistant with contact list, wireless printing, a smart-card terminal and more. Plus, FreePad is an advanced ISDN or POTS telephony appliance and is fully DECT GAP compliant. More on FreePad at: www.freepad.net.
The NanoX version of the Opera for Linux browser is the engine with which FreePad interprets the Web. The Linux version of the award winning Opera browser known for its speed, small memory footprint, versatility, and functionality. Opera for Linux-NanoX includes HTML 4.0, CSS 1 and 2, Javascript, SSL, image rendering, HTTP 1.1 and plug-in support.
The explosion of Internet and wireless technology has encouraged Screen Media and Opera to combine their resources and technology to develop a wireless device that merges the electronic communication needs of today's household: Internet access and telephony in one simple and easy to use device. The device includes the Opera for Linux web browser, CTI applications, a DECT wireless transmitter and a Smart card reader controlled by a central system provided by Screen Media. FreePad is a turnkey communication solution for Telcos, ISPs, communities, portals and the consumer market. The combination of wireless data and telephony included in FreePad is based upon available technology (ISDN, ADSL, PSTN, CATV) yet is a unique offering.
"At Opera we're excited to be involved in the FreePad project. FreePad has huge potential and is a natural way for Opera to become involved in the Linux market" stated Opera CEO and co-founder Jon von Tetzchner. "I see FreePad as easing the complications technology sometimes brings to our lives, and we're working closely with Screen Media to bring consumers the simple solution without sacrificing functionality" stated Jon.
"After an intensive comparison of different web browsers I found the technology I was looking for to enable me to make FreePad. Opera for Linux is perfect for the Freepad", stated Carl Henrik Janson, CEO and founder of Screen Media. The solid combination of Opera for Linux and the Linux operating system is essential for FreePad. "We are convinced that FreePad will be a large success with the Opera for Linux and Opera Software's skill set for future developments", said Carl.
Founded in 1998 Screen Media A/S is a privately held company representative of the new generation in innovative Internet companies. Screen Media employs 25 specialists in web, computer telephony, software, and hardware design. Useful technology and services are key elements of Screen Media's strategy. Screen Media can be reached on the World Wide Web at www.screenmedia.no.
Opera Software ASA is an industry leader in the development of Web browsers for the desktop and embedded markets, partnering with companies such as IBM, AMD, Symbian, Canal+ Technologies, Ericsson, Sharp and Lineo (now a division of Embedix). The Opera browser has received international recognition from end users and the industry press for being faster, smaller and more standards-compliant than other browsers. Opera is available on Windows, Mac, Linux/Solaris, OS/2, Symbian OS and QNX. Opera Software ASA is a privately held company headquartered in Oslo, Norway. Learn more about Opera at www.opera.com.
Anders Ljungkvist
Tel: +47 22 85 38 00
E-mail: andersl@screenmedia.no
The worldwide World Wide Web — any device, any platform, any bandwidth, absolutely anywhere in the world. Opera Software was founded in 1994, based on the idea that access to the web should be a universal right. 250 million people (and counting) use the Opera web browsers for computers, mobile phones, TVs and other connected devices. Opera also delivers tools, distribution, engagement, monetization and market insights to developers, publishers and brands around the world. We are passionate about breaking down barriers, so everyone can share in the power of the internet. Our vision of one web for all remains at the heart of what we do, because we believe that participation changes everything. Opera Software ASA is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol OPERA. Learn more about Opera at www.opera.com.
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