"This is a significant move as MCC will not only have a product that will support Psion products but also potentially the broader range of mobile products that are soon to be launched by other Symbian licensees into the market place," said David Cunningham, president and chief executive officer of MCC.
"This solution is especially important and relevant to the North American market place where our customers have a need to deliver mobile solutions across a range of different network technologies to their mobile workforce. Companies who operate their businesses across a wide network coverage need the ability to recognize where a user is and what network is to be used to communicate with them," said George Grey, president of Psion Inc in Boston, MA.
MCC and Psion will jointly market their offerings as part of the marketing agreement between the two companies.
Psion is a partner in the Symbian venture which owns, licenses, develops and supports EPOC technology - providing leading software, user interfaces, application frameworks and development tools for wireless information devices. It is owned by Ericsson, Matsushita, Motorola, Nokia and Psion.