OFono
oFono is a free software project for mobile telephony (GSM/UMTS) applications. It is built on 3GPP standards and uses a high-level D-Bus API for use by telephony applications. oFono is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.[4] HistoryoFono was jointly announced for Linux by Intel and Nokia on 11 May 2009.[2][5] Nokia has since shipped oFono with the MeeGo-based N9.[6] After the MeeGo project ended, Intel collaborated with Samsung on a new Linux-based project named Tizen. The first release of Tizen contained another telephony stack[7] but in 2012 they announced to replace that with oFono.[5] In early 2013 Canonical Ltd announced Ubuntu Touch which also uses oFono.[8] As another successor project to MeeGo, Sailfish OS also uses oFono for telephony.[9] Since version 1.4 (released in August 2016), NetworkManager can use oFono as a modem manager.[10] Maemo Leste is using oFono.[11] PipeWire allows using it to connect to Bluetooth headsets since version 0.3.8.[12] See alsoReferences
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