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Next-generation public safety (mission-critical data, video, security, MESH and ad hoc
networking)
Cool devices to cool experiences (multimedia/content convergence)
Next-generation service delivery infrastructure platform (Softswitch/IMS)
Fixed mobile convergence and multimode devices (WiFi, WiMax, 3G)
Motorola has taken a leadership role in ""connecting the unconnected'' in emerging markets
through its partnership with the GSM Association and other industry leaders. In addition, to help
telecom operators connect the next billion subscribers by 2010, Motorola has introduced a range
of aÅordable network solutions called Motorola Reach, featuring GSM base stations, wireless
backhaul oÅerings, a media gateway and alternative power sources. As the innovator in mobile
communications, Motorola sees these exciting initiatives and opportunities not only as the future
of our business but the mobile communications industry as a whole.
The world is about to experience the next generation of the Internet: The Internet is going mobile.
Motorola was there at the birth of mobile communications, and we're prepared to be the leader
now. Our heritage of innovation was showcased when we were awarded the 2004 National Medal
of Technology, the highest honor awarded by the U.S. President to America's leading innovators.
The prestigious award recognizes Motorola for its outstanding contributions to America's
technological innovation and competitiveness. As we have for nearly four decades, we're helping
our customers not just think about mobile communication but think diÅerently about it.
Mobile Me . . . what's that all about? At Motorola, we know it's all about the continuity of
experience. We intend to deliver the most wickedly compelling mobile experiences. But we won't
do it alone. We're partnering with the best in every industry Ì the global leaders in each space.
Our common link is our desire to innovate and win. Seamless Mobility is here, and the products
and technologies in our portfolio today and tomorrow will continue to revolutionize people's lives.
And we've only just begun.
Motorola's going to own Seamless Mobility, where today's hottest technology is converging Ì
where the Mobile Me lives Ì where mobile broadband means everything everywhere and
anything anywhere.
Let's continue to win, together!
Ed Zander
Chairman and CEO
Motorola, Inc.