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Intel backs Linux in telecoms

May 18, 2001 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

John Leyden, writing at The Register, reports on recent public remarks by the general manager of Intel's Converged Communications Division, in which the importance of Linux to Intel's telecommunications market strategy was discussed. Leyden writes . . .

“Intel has made its strongest commitment to developing Linux for the telecoms market to date, outlining what it sees as priorities for the development of the open source operating system.”

“Howard Bubb, general manager of Intel's converged communications division, told delegates at Intel's Developers Forum in Amsterdam this week that developing Linux to become a robust operating system for telcos would be a key priority for the chip giant.”

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