Motorola Inc. announced Tuesday that it unveiled groundbreaking products and partnerships that would create a seamless mobile experience for customers.
"People want to stay connected to the ones they love, the information they need... and we're making it possible," said Ed Zander, chairman and CEO of Motorola Inc. while speaking to annual financial analysts meeting at The Westin Hotel,Chicago.
"People's connections don't end at a doorway, they need smooth transitions from home to car to office and everywhere in between. We've got the technologies and the vision, and today's
announcements prove Motorola is making seamless mobility real." Zander added.
Motorola Inc. demonstrated these new products for company's seamless mobility solution, which provided contiguous wireless communications across both enterprises and cellular networks to deliver enhanced capability and significant cost saving opportunities. The users on move could be fully connected just as they were working in their offices and homes.
"Our growing portfolio of products, seamlessly connected, will bring voice and data-rich services to people where they are: at home, in the auto, in the world, or at work." said Zander. "We believe this technology will change the notion of work. Work will no longer be defined as where you are, but as what you do and how you do it."
Motorola Inc. was a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies.
Motorola's sales in 2003 were 27.1 billion dollars, with China as its largest single-country market overseas.