Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and Siemens launch the Mobile Games
Interoperability Forum, formerly referred to as the Universal Mobile Games
Platform Initiative
(July 03, 2001)
Espoo (Finland), London (United Kingdom), Munich (Germany), Stockholm (Sweden)
July 3, 2001- Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and the Siemens Information and
Communication Mobile Group (IC Mobile) today launched the Mobile Games
Interoperability (MGI) Forum, which will work to define a mobile games
interoperability specification for network-based servers. The specification will
enable game developers to produce and deploy mobile games that can be
distributed across multiple game servers and wireless networks, and played over
different mobile devices.
The MGI Forum has evolved out of the "Universal Mobile Games Platform"
initiative, which was announced in March by Ericsson, Motorola and Siemens IC
Mobile. With the formation of the MGI Forum, the 4 founding members reinforce a
joint commitment to the mobile games industry as a whole and will continue their
work to define application programming interfaces (APIs), which will allow game
developers to produce and deploy mobile games over wireless networks in a
client/server model.
The aim of the initiative is to specify a global standard and to develop
certification procedures to encourage a wide adoption of the standard. The MGI
Forum will work with and provide recommendations to the appropriate standards
bodies and fora to ensure an open environment for developing mobile games. The
MGI Forum will also work closely with tool developing companies to develop
Software Development Kits (SDKs) and other necessary tools for game developers.
One initial company is Metrowerks, with whom work has already begun.
To ensure that the specification meets the needs of all the stakeholders in the
mobile games community, game publishers and developers, game platform vendors,
game service providers, mobile network operators, additional device and
infrastructure vendors, and service integrators are encouraged to join the
forum. Interested parties can contact mgif@mchp.siemens.de to receive
information on how to join.
"Ericsson is committed to creating demand for Mobile Internet services by
supporting application developers, working with partners and driving open
standards," said Lars Boman Head of Ericsson Internet Applications. "This
initiative is aligned with our aim to make sure that users have as many good
services as possible, in order to make the Mobile Internet a success."
"Motorola strongly believes that the games and entertainment environment is key
to the development of mainstream success in GPRS and 3G for operators,
manufacturers and developers," said Tim Krauskopf, vice president and general
manager of Core Solutions for Motorola's Internet Software and Content Group.
"As a result, we are firmly committed to the MGI Forum because it will play an
important part in creating the conditions for developers to produce and deploy
mobile games quickly, efficiently, and cost effectively."
"The mobile games market represents an attractive opportunity to games
developers, publishers, and providers alike," said Ilkka Raiskinen, Vice
President, Mobile Applications and Services, Nokia Mobile Phones. "By supporting
open standards and interoperability, we are ensuring that all parties, and
especially mobile game players, will benefit. A membership in the MGI Forum is
in line with our policy to support open standards and represents our latest
effort in promoting an open approach to the mobile games market. We see this
forum as playing a central role in setting up 3G game services."
"One of Siemens IC Mobile objectives is to facilitate the experience of
multi-player games - anytime, anywhere and across multiple devices and
platforms. Mobile gaming is not only about "just playing" but encompasses a rich
entertainment experience that includes various application segments such as
messaging and location based services. When smartly combined, it will raise end
user's loyalty and help boost operator revenues," said Thorsten Heins, President
of Solutions within the Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group.
With experience in creating industry standards and a shared belief in the Mobile
Internet as a vital part of the telecommunications future, the founders were
compelled to initiate this forum. The founders recognise that many start-up
companies have made significant strides in this space and are hopeful that they
will play an active role in the MGI Forum. The founders would also like the
traditional players in the game industry to become actively involved so that the
growing mobile games industry can benefit from the wealth of experience of the
industry veterans.
Developer support, test facilities and application certification will be
provided through Ericsson Mobility World which includes Ericsson Developers'
Zone, Motorola's Applications Global Network (MAGNET) Program, Nokia's developer
program Forum Nokia, and Siemens' Mobile-Partners Program.
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