March 17, 2005
Motorola Expanding CDMA Range
Motorola News Release: Motorola showcased its ever- expanding Seamless Mobility solutions portfolio—highlighting the company’s latest wireless handset and networking innovations—all designed to help consumers get and stay connected easily and effortlessly in the home, the workplace, the automobile and out in the world.
The latest additions to Motorola’s Seamless Mobility portfolio include the ultra-thin, award winning RAZR in CDMA, MOTOMESH —mission critical communications and new alliances that bring imaging, printing and editing to mobile devices.
“We’ve been steadily building on our vision of Seamless Mobility and evolving our strategy to achieve that vision,” said Ed Zander, chairman and CEO, Motorola. “This year at CTIA we are introducing new products and services and spotlighting the relationships with recognizable innovators in automotive, imaging and networking with whom we are working to make Seamless Mobility real.”
Mobile Devices
With Motorola technology, the device that’s always with you becomes even more in tune with the moments and experiences you realize and share throughout your everyday life. Motorola is delivering:
—CDMA: RAZR, the world’s most talked about handset, is coming to Asia
this summer in CDMA. Additionally, three new must-have CDMA handsets
expand the Motorola line-up. The 3-megapixel MS550 slider brings
amateur photography to a voice-first design. For the mass market,
Motorola is delivering the V323, featuring a large color display, and
the V266p with push-to-talk at an affordable price.
—Capture and Share: Two new imaging phones to easily capture and share
moments through photo imaging, video and messaging—the new Motorola
V280 and V557.
—Connections for Everyone: The new Motorola ultra-affordable V176,
making it possible for consumers to connect with words, images and
more with just one push of a button.
—Consumer Experiences: New imaging devices that work interoperably with
solutions from leading companies in the mobile imaging, printing and
editing arenas—on the phone, at retail, at home and online --
including new Motorola alliance Avvenu, plus Epson, Fuji, HP, Kodak,
Pixel Magic and Snapfish.
—Bluetooth®: Advanced wire-free solutions continue with the new
Motorola H500 Bluetooth Headset, bringing best-in-class audio and
connectivity to market.
Connected Home Solutions
Motorola provides the solutions to keep consumers connected to their home environment, anywhere, anytime through:
—Visual Connections: The Motorola Ojo(TM) Personal Videophone enables
consumers to have true-to-life, face-to-face communications with the
people they care about, even when they are miles apart.
—Cordless Communications: The SD4500 Cordless Phone System unifies
cellular and landline calling to simplify home communications for
consumers. The expandable 2.4GHz system also includes a wireless
camera, enabling consumers to see live video on a color handset
display, streaming from anywhere in their home.
—Motorola Home Monitoring and Control: This coordinated system of
cameras, sensors and environmental devices works together with your
mobile phone and broadband connection to provide real-time information
about what’s happening in your home.
Many of these solutions are showcased in the Wireless Home: a 7,000 square foot, larger than life, model home that features an impressive showcase of applications, products and devices. This working model of the Wireless Dream Home brings wireless technology to life in an extremely tangible way and allows visitors to experience wireless home networking at its fullest potential.
Networks
Motorola Networks makes Seamless Mobility real by integrating heterogeneous networks that enable operators to deliver a user experience that is transparent across environments and access networks. At CTIA, Motorola’s Network presence includes:
—Mobile Broadband: Motorola provides a complete end-to-end CDMA 1xEV-DO
solution from an all IP-network infrastructure and core to handsets.
Demonstrations include VoIP service on its fully integrated end-to-end
CDMA 1xEV-DO.
—Wireless Broadband: Canopy(TM) Advantage and family of products bring
proven reliability and security to wireless broadband connectivity.
—Core: Motorola’s IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) seamlessly connects
converged applications and multimedia services on multiple devices.
—Multimedia Messaging Service Center (MMSC) provides scalable growth to
support more than 40 million subscribers.
—Motorola SoftSwitch (MSS) and CDMA network now being deployed for
Honduran operator Comunitel with service scheduled for second quarter
2005.
—Networks: Motorola continues support for KDDI with $150M expansion
order for CDMA2000 1X.
Motorola’s Government and Enterprise Mobility Solutions: Motorola’s Government and Enterprise business is a leading provider of communication and information solutions for the public sector and business enterprise customers focused on delivering critical information.
—MOTOMESH(TM) Multi-Radio Broadband Solution: Motorola’s newest mission
critical technology solves real problems for cities and municipalities
by providing fixed and mobile broadband access to users in the
unlicensed 2.4GHz band, as well as in the new licensed 4.9 GHz public
safety band.
Automotive
Motorola is working with the automotive industry to help drive the adoption of Bluetooth wireless technology by providing consumers with a range of seamless hands-free and wire-free communication options inside and outside of the car.
—Jaguar owners around the world can leap into luxury with the new
Jaguar Bluetooth system. Motorola designed the system that is
available across all Jaguar 2005 model year vehicles providing drivers
with the ultimate level of hands-free integration.
Pricing and Availability
For pricing and availability details on products, alliances or applications mentioned in this release, please check with your local Motorola representative.
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