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FREEDOM FROM WIRED CONNECTIONS means
people can access the limitless possibilities of
the World Wide Web wherever they are, when-
ever they want.
MOTOROLA, INC. 2
We focus on three layers of the value chain that cre-
ate high-growth, high-profit opportunity: End-to-end
networked communications solutions Integrated
embedded solutions, and Solutions on a chip. In
doing so, we are building on our heritage as a market
maker, from car radios, two-way radios and semicon-
ductors to wireless phones and networks.
In a world where wireless is pervasive, the wireless
Internet offers a new world of personal networking. For business
enterprises and government agencies, it offers flexibility to bet-
ter manage their communications systems. With the convergence
of voice, video and data, Motorola is focusing on broadband solu-
tions that deliver interactive television, Internet and telephone
services. In a world where embedded systems are proliferating,
we make things smarter, simpler, safer and more synchronized.
Motorola is more focused than ever: On the customer • On the
marketplace • On developing total solutions • On high-contributed-
value businesses, and away from commodity businesses, and
On our financial performance.
We are just beginning Motorola is committed to being the
link between people’s dreams and technology’s promise.
W E B WIRES
1.0
billion
The projected number of wireless
phone users worldwide by 2002.