Delivering Mobile Software since 1998 and Mobile Application Platforms since February 2002
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Developed Mobile Widgets SDK for major OEM
Signed to develop Full Browser toward TD-SCDMA
Signed to develop EMAIL client to Global carriers
Signed to develop Full HTML Browser to Japanese carrier
Established branch in Taiwan and Rep. office in China
Developed QCOM BREW/MP pre-integrated Browser & MMS
Changed company name to Obigo and moved office
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Established Obigo LIMITED in HONGKONG
Commercialized Full HTML Browser handset toward Global carriers
Signed to develop “Carrier package on Smartphone” for Korean carrier
Signed to develop “Webkit Browser” for Korean carrier
Developed Full HTML Browser
Developed Mobile Widgets Eco-system
• OBIGO Divestment History
Completed divestment transaction
Teleca AB signed contract with MBO team
MBO team comprising of Korea management won Obigo business unit bid
Teleca AB opened the bids to sell Obigo business unit
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Commercialized Full HTML Browser handset toward European carriers
Commercialized Full HTML Browser handset toward N.A. carriers
Transfered Obigo product R&D / M&S to Korea and sssigned as CTC (Customer Technology Center) for global support & development
Developed Web 2.0 AJAX
Developed Touch Screen Mobile Widget
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Commercialized Obigo Browser toward Global carriers
Signed to develop Pre-integrated Browser toward Global carriers
Browser Interoperability certified by N.A. carrier
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Developed browser toward N.A. carriers
Developed Symbian smartphone toward European UMTS carriers
Implemented 3G Test Lab for Korean OEM
Developed browser toward European carriers
Developed MMS client on Windows Mobile toward N.A. carrier
Launched Q05A with Internet browsing and Thumbnail™.
Expanded The Mobile Suite with SVG and Media Player
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Certified as Nokia Series60 Competence Center
Certified as Symbian Competence Center
The first Series60 & Symbian Competence Center in Asia
Launched multimedia applications (The Mobile Suite is expanded with Content Manager, Imager, DRM, IMPS, Studio)
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Established Legal entity in Korea
Commercialized NGB browser for Korean carrier
Launched the new brand Obigo comprising two branches: Obigo C-line (MS 1.0) and Obigo Q-line (MS 2.0)
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Established liaison office in Korea
Commercialized Korean OEM’s browser toward N.A. Market
Contracted with Korean Carrier for Next Generation Browser (NGB)
Launched AU Mobile Suite 1.0. Teleca merged with AU-System
Launched third-generation architecture, the Mobile Suite 2.0
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Contracted with Korean major OEM for AU browser license
The Mobile Internet Client made its grand debut as the world’s first multi-content and dual stack WAP 2.0 browser
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Contracted with Korean & Global OEMs for AU browser license
AU-System launched the world’s first WAP 1.2.1 browser
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Started sales of AU browser as a reseller of AU System in Korea
Korean Carrier signed AU browser license
Developed the world’s first WAP 1.1 browser by AU-System
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Ericsson approached Nokia and Unwired Planet to form an open standard
This was made official as the WAP initiative
AU-System started developing the first WAP product
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