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Beginning in the third quarter of 2010, the results of operations of the portions of the Networks business
included in the Transaction are reported as discontinued operations. Certain Corporate and general costs which
have historically been allocated to the Networks business will remain with the Company after the sale of the
Networks business.
The operating results of the Company’s iDEN infrastructure business and certain licensing activity generally
related to the Networks business are also now being reported as part of the Enterprise Mobility Solutions segment.
The Corporate and general costs which have historically been allocated to the Networks business are allocated to
the Enterprise Mobility Solutions segment. Additionally, the results of operations of previously disposed businesses,
which were deemed to be immaterial at the time of their disposition, have been reclassified from the Enterprise
Mobility Solutions segment to discontinued operations. These businesses include: (i) an Israel-based wireless
network operator, (ii) the biometrics business, and (iii) Good Technology. The assets and liabilities of the Networks
business which are being sold to NSN, as well as the assets and liabilities of the previously disposed businesses
recorded by the Company prior to the closing of the underlying transactions, are reported as assets and liabilities
held for sale. All previously reported financial information has been revised to conform to the current presentation.
General
We provide technologies, products, systems and services that make a broad range of mobile experiences
possible. Our portfolio included wireless handsets, wireless accessories, digital entertainment devices, set-top boxes
and video distribution systems, analog and digital two-way radios, wireless and wireline broadband network
products, and end-to-end enterprise mobility products.
Through December 31, 2010, the Company reported financial results for three operating business segments,
which comprised of two main business units. Following the Separation of Motorola Mobility on January 4, 2011,
only the Enterprise Mobility Solutions segment remains part of the Company.
Motorola Solutions
The Enterprise Mobility Solutions business designs, manufactures, sells, installs and services analog and
digital two-way radios, wireless LAN and security products, voice and data communications products and
systems primarily for private networks, wireless broadband systems and end-to-end enterprise mobility
solutions.
Motorola Mobility
The Mobile Devices business designs, manufactures, sells and services wireless handsets, including
smartphones, with integrated software and accessory products, and licenses intellectual property.
The Home business designs, manufactures, sells, installs and services set-top boxes for digital video, Internet
Protocol (“IP”) video, satellite and terrestrial broadcast networks, end-to-end digital video and Internet
protocol television (“IPTV”) distribution systems, broadband access network infrastructure platforms, and
associated data and voice customer premises equipment and associated software solutions to cable television
(“TV”) and telecommunication service providers.
Motorola Solutions is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware as the successor to an
Illinois corporation organized in 1928. The Company’s principal executive offices are located at 1303 East
Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196.
Motorola Solutions
Enterprise Mobility Solutions Segment
The Enterprise Mobility Solutions segment (“Enterprise Mobility Solutions” or the “segment”) designs,
manufactures, sells, installs and services analog and digital two-way radios, wireless LAN and security products,
voice and data communications products and systems primarily for private networks, wireless broadband systems
and end-to-end enterprise mobility solutions to a wide range of customers, including government and public safety
agencies (which, together with all sales to distributors of two-way communication products, are referred to as the
“government and public safety market”), as well as retail, energy and utilities, transportation, manufacturing,
healthcare and other commercial customers (which, collectively, are referred to as the “commercial enterprise
market”). In 2010, the segment’s net sales represented 41% of the Company’s consolidated net sales, but represent
100% of the Company’s consolidated net sales following the Separation of Motorola Mobility.