NTT DoCoMo, Intel to let users set OS on cell phones.
"The specifications add a second, open domain to the cell phone's architecture that is different from the default domain containing the basic operating system. Users could install an additional operating system or applications in the second domain and switch to them using a controller in the phone... The specifications, which NTT DoCoMo have dubbed 'OSTI' (open and secure terminal initiative), are primarily aimed at benefitting corporate customers who might want to supplement the phone's basic software with customized applications. It will also be possible to set a security policy for the handset's second domain."