Veteran platform to be the basis of new AppCenter service.
By choosing Qualcomm's platform, AT&T will gain access to thousands of applications developed over years of activity - primarily on its rival Verizon, which has used BREW for the best part of a decade.
The platform will be able to leverage Java and Flash languages, and will be used by handset partners, including HTC, LG, Samsung and Pantech. By 2011, AT&T said that 90 per cent of these devices will be running BREW.
It will share 70 per cent of revenues with developers.
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