oFono

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oFono
Original author(s) Intel and Nokia
Developer(s) Aki Niemi, Marcel Holtmann, Denis Kenzior, Claudio Takahasi, etc.[1]
Initial release 11 May 2009 (2009-05-11)[2]
Stable release
1.16 / 13 December 2014 (2014-12-13)[3]
Written in C
Operating system Linux
Type Mobile
License GNU General Public License[4]
Website 01.org/ofono

oFono is a free software project for mobile telephony (GSM/UMTS) applications. It is built on 3GPP standards and uses a high-level D-Bus API for use by telephony applications. oFono is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.[4]

History[edit]

oFono was jointly announced for Linux by Intel and Nokia on 11 May 2009.[2][5] Nokia has since shipped oFono with the MeeGo-based N9.[6]

After the MeeGo project ended, Intel collaborated with Samsung on a new Linux-based project named Tizen. The first release of Tizen contained another telephony stack[7] but in 2012 they announced to replace that with oFono.[5]

In early 2013 Canonical Ltd announced Ubuntu Touch which also uses oFono.[8]

As another successor project to MeeGo, Sailfish OS also uses oFono for telephony.[9]

Since version 1.4 (released in August 2016), NetworkManager can use oFono as a modem manager.[10]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "oFono authors". Git.kernel.org. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  2. ^ a b Paul, Ryan (2009-05-13). "Nokia, Intel dial up open source telephony project oFono". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  3. ^ "network/ofono/ofono.git – Open Source Telephony". Git.kernel.org. Retrieved 2015-04-26. 
  4. ^ a b "oFono License". Git.kernel.org. 1989-04-01. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  5. ^ a b Marcel Holtmann. "Upcoming Technologies: oFono" (PDF). Intel Open Source Technology Center. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  6. ^ "v1.0 Core Software Platform". MeeGo. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  7. ^ "Tizen Conference 2012, first days". MaemoNokiaN900.com. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  8. ^ Jörg Thoma (2013-03-07). "Canonical: Ubuntu Touch noch nicht ohne Android" (in German). Golem.de. p. 2. Retrieved 2013-03-26. 
  9. ^ "Sailfish Core Areas and APIs". Jolla. Retrieved 2016-05-23. 
  10. ^ https://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/tree/NEWS?id=cb6f1f57517ef47f40876a39865392cff57cc2d7