About Motorola
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) has been at the forefront of communication inventions and innovations for nearly 80 years. We have achieved extraordinary accomplishments along the way — such as making the equipment that carried the first words from the moon and leading the cellular communication revolution with the development of the world’s first handheld portable cellular phone, the DynaTAC (DYNamic Adaptive Total Area Coverage). We were the first to bring Push-to-Talk over Cellular to market. More recently, Motorola delivered the first all-digital high-definition television (HDTV) technical standard and demonstrated the world’s first WiMAX 802.16e mobile handoff.
Read MoreToday, Motorola develops a portfolio of technologies, solutions and services — including wireless handsets, wireless accessories, digital entertainment devices, wireless access systems, voice and data communications systems, and enterprise mobility solutions — that make mobile experiences possible. With the rapid convergence of fixed and mobile broadband Internet and the growing demand for next-generation mobile communication solutions, our mission is to lead the next wave of innovative products that meet the expanding needs of our customers around the world.
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“ A potential transaction and cash proceeds could help facilitate Motorola's separation into two companies, in our view. ”
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“ I am most concerned about how NSN will handle the WiMax-to-TD-LTE migration strategy that Motorola has already started with its WiMax contracts, was designed to support existing technology, plan capacity for the next five years, and provide operators with a cost-effective way to upgrade their network offerings, preserving capital and protecting investments. ”
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“ Half of Motorola's incumbent relationships are represented by this WiMax base. These operator customers will be watching closely over the next six months and prior to the closing of the acquisition. Motorola will need to act and communicate decisively on this point, and the hand-off to NSN will be key to retaining and expanding these relationships. ”
In NSN Back in Love With WiMax
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Earnings Preview: Motorola to report 2Q results
Explore Article Wireless Week (Jul 27 2010)
...d of the quarter. In any case, the business isn't slated to be profitable until the fourth quarter. Motorola's phone sales have been in decline for years, and its current strategy of focusing on smart phones ... (Read Full Article)
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NSN Back in Love With WiMax
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Nokia Siemens Networks likes the migration prospects it will inherit with Motorola's WiMax business, but it'll need to tread carefully Having stepped back from the WiMax equipment se... (Read Full Article)
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NSN Expands in North America With Moto Buyout
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Company says it was looking for ways to build a bigger North American footprint and Motorola fit the bill Nokia Siemens Networks says that expanding its profile in North America and beyond was... (Read Full Article)
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India's Still Hot for WiMax, Says Forum
Explore Article Light Reading (Jul 6 2010)
...rier support among the country's new spectrum owners. Vendors such as Alvarion Ltd. (Nasdaq: ALVR), Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT), and Samsung Corp. , who stated their case at a press briefing here in the Indian ... (Read Full Article)
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LR Wraps Up Cable Conference
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...Broadcasting System. Sponsors included Super Platinum Sponsor Cisco; Gold Sponsors Arris, Ericsson, Motorola, SeaChange, and Vip-TV, by EchoStar; Silver Sponsor Smith Micro Software; and Association Sponsors ... (Read Full Article)
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D3 makes US headway
Explore Article csimagazine.com (Jun 11 2010)
....0/EuroDOCSIS 2.0 connectivity. UPC expands DOCSIS 3.0 Pan-European cable operator UPC has selected Motorola equipment to deliver high-speed data and IP voice and services to customers in a number of territor... (Read Full Article)
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Docsis 3 comes to Lithuania
Explore Article csimagazine.com (Jun 8 2010)
...ories you may find of interest: UPC expands DOCSIS 3.0 Pan-European cable operator UPC has selected Motorola equipment to deliver high-speed data and IP voice and services to customers in a number of territor... (Read Full Article)
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Infonetics Research: WiMAX equipment/device market down in Q1; 2010 ...
Explore Article 4g Wireless Evolution (Jun 7 2010)
...acked include Accton WB, Airspan, Alcatel-Lucent, Alvarion, Aviat, Cisco, GreenPacket, HTC, Huawei, Motorola, NEC, POSDATA ... TMCNet: Infonetics Research: WiMAX equipment/device market down in Q1; 2010 prosp... (Read Full Article)
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Cedar Point Debuts Visual Communications Apps
Explore Article The Cable Industry Book (Jun 2 2010)
...s point the company has tested the SafariFusion Visual Communications Suite with the EBIF agent for Motorola set-top boxes that works with the i-Guide from GuideWorks, the joint venture of Comcast and Rovi. T...
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More MSOs Back Comcast's Big Box Project
Explore Article Light Reading (Jun 1 2010)
...isco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO), Harmonic Inc. (Nasdaq: HLIT), Juniper Networks Inc. (NYSE: JNPR), Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT), and RGB Networks Inc. (See Vendors Plan for Comcast's 'God' Box .) On last week's... (Read Full Article)
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Infonetics Research: Telecom carriers weathering storm ...
Explore Article 4g Wireless Evolution (May 27 2010)
... Apple overtakes Nokia in FMC phone market WiMAX carriers rate Alvarion, Alcatel-Lucent, Motorola top, with Cisco, Huawei close behind Verizon, AT&T, New Global Telecom, Cbeyond, 8x8 among top busi... (Read Full Article)
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Worldwide Cellphone Shipments Up 21%
Explore Article Light Reading (Apr 30 2010)
...de the category to break into IDC's top-five market share finishers for the first time. RIM knocked Motorola from the top five list. IDC's Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker reported that 294.9 million mobile pho... (Read Full Article)
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Earnings Preview: Motorola to report Q1 results
Explore Article Wireless Week (Apr 28 2010)
...Android software. The first of those phones, the Droid and the Cliq, went on sale last quarter, and Motorola reported selling a respectable 2 million. When reporting results for the fourth quarter, Sanjay Jha... (Read Full Article)
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Infonetics Research: Telecom carriers increasing ...
Explore Article 4g Wireless Evolution (Apr 28 2010)
...na, Cisco, Comverse, ECI, Ericsson, Fujitsu, GENBAND, Hitachi, HP, Huawei, IBM, Juniper, Microsoft, Motorola, NEC, Nokia Siemens ... SUBSCRIBERS: North America Business VoIP Services Leadership ... TMCNet: In... (Read Full Article)
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Infonetics Research: Telecom carriers increasing spending on outsourced ...
Explore Article Information Technology (Apr 28 2010)
...na, Cisco, Comverse, ECI, Ericsson, Fujitsu, GENBAND, Hitachi, HP, Huawei, IBM, Juniper, Microsoft, Motorola, NEC, Nokia Siemens, Tellabs, UTStarcom, and ZTE. RELATED RESEARCH AND MORE INFORMATION Log on or j... (Read Full Article)
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