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The system supports 802.11e for quality of service management, and is planned to support the 802.11s standard for mesh networking once that standard is finalized Orthogon Systems – wireless, non-line-of-sight (NLOS), point-to-point Ethernet bridges
Radio Service Software (RSS) is a software package used to program commercial Motorola two-way radios and cellular telephones. [1] An update of RSS is CPS, a Windows -based version of the package used for some of Motorola's newer radio models.
Symbol never recovered from the fraud, and in 2007 was acquired by Motorola for $3.9 billion. [15] The company essentially took over Motorola's enterprise division; it was far larger than the pre-merger division. [16]
Motorola: Slvr L7: Q1 2005 with special battery cover only [3] Nokia: 3220: Series 40: Q2 2004 NFC Shell version only [4] 5140/5140i Series 40 Q4 2003 NFC Shell version only [5] 6131: Series 40 February 2006 Nokia 6131 NFC version only [6] 6212 classic Series 40 April 2009 all versions [7] 6216 classic Series 40 Cancelled all versions [8] Sagem ...
Later that year, the company completed the sale of its Enterprise business, comprising rugged mobile computers, tablets, and barcode scanners, to Zebra Technologies for $3.45 billion in cash. [8] As part of the sale, approximately 4,500 Motorola Solutions employees from locations throughout the world were transferred to Zebra. [8]
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Motorola V60g. The V60 was a popular clamshell flip phone sold by Motorola in 2001. Notable features include a premium metal casing, SMS and EMS messaging, and internet capabilities. Three versions of the V60 were sold; the V60g, V60c, and V60t. The V60g had triband GSM 900/1800/1900 and was sold worldwide.
In March 2008, with the company losing money, Brown announced that Motorola would split in two. [14] Motorola became Motorola Mobility (the cellphone side of the company), and Motorola Solutions. [15] [16] Brown continued to run the new Motorola Solutions, which began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 2011.