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Head quarters are based in Paris, France, Sagem are the third largest electronics company in Europe. Sagem are heavily involved in both the Defense and Communications Industries.
The company was bought out by its employees in 1985 making Sagem a employee owned company and in 2003 both Sagem International and Sagem SA merged to make operations easier.
Sagem have a great global presence featuring in over 20 countries in the cellular technology industry. Sagem develops nobile handsets using all the available technology such as camera, GPRS, video, 3G, MMS, SMS, EMS and more. In the UK, Sagem have been offering their handsets to customers from the late 90's through to the present day. Vodafone is the main network that uses Sagem in the UK and the popularity has gone from strength to strength. Its not only the UK it has a presence in, other European, Asia and Latin countries Sagem features in. Sagem also manufactures fax machines, computer devices, network peripherals and other electronic devices.
Sagem also supplies electronic devices to the defence such as navigation,. helicopter, security equipment etc. |
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Firefox Mobile Browser Developers Joins Mobile Linux Group (Cellular-News.com)
The mobile Linux OS trade group, LiMo Foundation has announced the addition of Infineon Technologies, Kvaleberg, Mozilla (the group behind the Firefox web browser), Red Bend Software, Sagem Mobiles, SFR, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless as new member companies.
Update: Verizon, Mozilla join mobile Linux group (InfoWorld)
Verizon Wireless is throwing its support behind mobile Linux, becoming the first U.S. operator to join the LiMo Foundation , a group developing mobile Linux technology. The LiMo Foundation , started by companies including Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, NEC, and Samsung, is one of several initiatives working to unify mobile Linux development so that applications can run across phones ...
Two more members for mobile Linux group (TechWorld)
Verizon and Mozilla join LiMo. Verizon Wireless has become the first US operator to join the LiMo Foundation, a group developing mobile Linux technology.
Verizon, Mozilla Join Mobile Linux Group (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Verizon Wireless is throwing its support behind mobile Linux, becoming the first U.S. operator to join the LiMo Foundation, a...
LiMo vs. Android battle heats up (CIOL)
LONDON, UK & TOKYO, JAPAN: LiMo Foundation , a global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry, announced the addition of Infineon Technologies, Kvaleberg AS, Mozilla, Red Bend Software, Sagem Mobiles, SFR, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless as new member companies.
LiMo Foundation(TM) Expands in Breadth and Depth With Further Swell of New Me...
LiMo Foundation, a global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry, announced today the addition of Infineon Technologies, Kvaleberg AS, Mozilla Corporation, Red Bend Software, Sagem Mobiles, SFR, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless as new member companies.
LiMo Foundation(TM) Expands in Breadth and Depth With Further Swell of New Me...
LiMo Foundation, a global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry, announced today the addition of Infineon Technologies, Kvaleberg AS, Mozilla Corporation, Red Bend Software, Sagem Mobiles, SFR, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless as new member companies. Expanding LiMo's membership to 40 since the foundation's launch in January 2007, these ...
Verizon Becomes a Counter-Android Linux Convert (SYS-CON Media)
Verizon Wireless is snubbing Google's Linux-based Android initiative to go with the LiMo Foundation's mobile Linux spec for its next wave of mobile phones expected next year. Along with Verizon, Mozilla signed up - giving the consortium its first major open source ISV - and a key one for conveying applications.
Mobile Linux group plans enterprise push (ZDNet Asia)
Announcing new members, including Mozilla and Verizon, the LiMo Foundation claims to be in talks with two major enterprise Linux-distribution companies.
Verizon, Mozilla to join LiMo Foundation (CNET)
Industry consortium is adding eight new companies to boost membership to over 40 mobile industry players working on a Linux-based mobile operating system.
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