"Several leading European mobile phone operators have begun talks to form an initiative aimed at identifying requirements for open mobile terminal platforms. Orange SA, mmO2 PLC, Telefónica Móviles SA, T-Mobile International AG & Co. KG and Vodafone Group PLC hope to persuade manufacturers and other parties to agree to a set of common technical specifications that could make the development and launch of new services on handsets easier and more cost-efficient, Vodafone spokesman Bobby Leach said Tuesday. "This is about the industry agreeing on a higher level of commonality in handset terminal platforms," he said. "It's not about a group of mobile phone companies teaming up to build their own operating system and compete against Microsoft (Corp.) or Symbian (Ltd.)""
It sounds like they are looking to ensure that all phones support x and y protocol and we can re-brand or customize these features. And not that every phone must have a 1.2 megapixel camera with 64 meg RAM. It sounds logical to me, what do you guys think?