Openmoko Signs Koolu to Distribute FreeRunner
Open Source Mobile Phone
Openmoko, announced an agreement with Koolu
Inc., a Canadian-based company, to distribute
the FreeRunner Open Source mobile phone in all
of the Americas, the United Kingdom and the
European Union with plans to expand globally
through local partners.
"We have moved beyond the early adopter stage
and are now ready to release the next generation
Neo FreeRunner to markets where we are seeing
early traction," said Steve Mosher, Openmoko
vice president of marketing. "Key distributors,
like Koolu, have relationships that reach deeply
into markets that can leverage the features of
this remarkable mobile device and advance it
even further through software and exterior
customization."
Koolu, known for its innovations in
easy-to-use services such as Google Apps and
Skype, will distribute the Openmoko Neo
FreeRunner phone first to developers, and later
to consumers as Google Apps go mobile. Koolu has
created a program unique in the industry by
offering free Neo FreeRunner phones in a
referral program for Google Apps
world-wide.
"Koolu will surround the phone with services
and applications to lower the entry point to
Internet and telephony access," said Jim
Despathy, President of Koolu. "The phone will
reach new markets that are presently not being
addressed by traditional phones and phone
companies but at the same time bring these phone
companies clients they previously could not
reach."
"I am very happy that Koolu chose to
distribute the NEO FreeRunner," said Jon "maddog"
Hall, CTO of Koolu. "As a supporter of Free and
Open Culture, I know how important it is for
companies to be able to change the software to
meet their needs, and not be at the mercy of
some large company who is keeping the code
proprietary. Openmoko has created a platform
that our customers will be able to use 'as is',
or change to meet their specific needs. At the
same time, Koolu will be there to provide
support and services for our partners."