Motorola ships 100 millionth device
Dubai, February 2, 2010
The home and networks mobility business of Motorola has shipped 100 million digital entertainment devices, a milestone that reflects the achievements of both the company and the worldwide service provider industry.
This milestone coincides with the industry's transition from the "Digital Era" to the new "Internet Era of Television" (TV), a statement said.
Motorola's 2009 Media Engagement Barometer highlighted this transition and clearly demonstrated a rise in consumers' expectations for connectivity to content and devices anytime and anywhere.
The study also revealed strong demand for content customisation on the TV, PC or mobile device.
To meet these new demands of the "Internet Era of TV," Motorola is focusing on three critical consumer needs: content, community and control, the statement added.
"Motorola is proud to celebrate its rich video heritage and will continue providing customers with advanced systems that accelerate the delivery of personalized media experiences to consumers," said Dan Moloney, president of Motorola's home and networks business.
"Motorola is committed to providing industry-leading innovative solutions that enable service providers to be successful in the Internet Era of TV,” he added.
"With over 100 million unit shipments, Motorola's digital entertainment devices are the most widely deployed in the world," said Mike Paxton, principal analyst with In-Stat, a leading market research firm.
"Motorola's home and networks mobility business is a leading innovator in the technology industry and it continues to position its products to define 'what's next in video',” Paxton said. – TradeArabia News Service