PC World | March 11, 2011 | Michael Kan
Opera Software has announced a deal to embed its Internet browser on mobile phones sold in China, a move that is meant to help grow the company’s presence in the country’s burgeoning mobile market.
Opera, the Norwegian company behind two popular mobile browsers, has established a joint venture with Chinese handset distributor Telling Telecom Development Co. The two partners will develop a customized mobile browser for China using Opera’s technology. Telling Telecom will then install the mobile browser on handsets sold through its distribution network.
The joint venture could place Opera’s mobile browser onto millions of handsets sold in China. Telling Telecom ships more than 30 million mobile phones annually and has 40,000 retail outlets in China. It also has an 18 percent share of the Chinese mobile phone distribution industry, according to Opera.
“China represents the largest mobile web opportunity on the planet,” said Lars Boilesen, CEO of Opera Software, in a statement. “To reach the vast majority of that market, we are creating an entirely new product that suits the needs of Chinese consumers.”
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