Ibiquity Digital Extends Licensing Program


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Columbia, MD - May 15, 2008 - Ibiquity Digital has signed software development agreements with Samboo Info Tech Limited, Analog & Digital Soft Company Limited, and KRS Electronics Company Limited.

"We are expanding the companies we license to include software partners so that we can offer manufacturers a complete integrated solution for building HD Radio products," said Jeff Jury, COO, Ibiquity Digital.

Ibiquity will provide direct SDK support in the development of software on the host micro and user-interface design as well as advanced feature integration prototyping. With extensive experience in the automotive head unit arena, Analog & Digital Soft Company and KRS Electronics will focus on software development for head units and Personal Navigation Devices. Samboo IT will focus on supporting home products in various form factors including Ipod docks, table top radios, mini shelf systems, and AV receivers.

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